La Calera, Chile Explained

La Calera
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:City and Commune
Image Alt:Downtown La Calera from the hills
Flag Alt:Flag
Shield Alt:Coat of arms
Map Alt:Location of the La Calera commune in the Valparaíso Region
Pushpin Map:Chile
Pushpin Map Narrow:yes
Pushpin Map Alt:Location in Chile
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Chile
Coordinates:-32.7867°N -71.1972°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Chile
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Valparaíso
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Quillota
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1844
Government Footnotes:[1]
Government Type:Municipality
Leader Party:RN
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Trinidad Rojo
Area Note:As of 2002
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Footnotes:[2]
Area Total Km2:60.5
Elevation M:183
Population Total:50,221
Population As Of:2012 Census
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Calerano
Population Blank1 Title:Urban
Population Blank1:47836
Population Blank2 Title:Rural
Population Blank2:1667
Demographics Type1:Sex
Demographics1 Title1:Men
Demographics1 Info1:24,134
Demographics1 Title2:Women
Demographics1 Info2:25,369
Timezone:CLT[3]
Utc Offset:-4
Timezone Dst:CLST[4]
Utc Offset Dst:-3
Area Code:56 + 33
Website:Official website

La Calera is a city and commune in the Quillota Province of central Chile's fifth region of Valparaíso.

Geography

La Calera is located 66km (41miles) northeast of Valparaíso, and 118km (73miles) northwest of Santiago, in the Aconcagua River Valley. Its area is 60.5sqkm.[2] La Calera borders Nogales to the north and west, Hijuelas to the east, and La Cruz to the south.

The city of La Calera is partly enclosed by Route 5 and Route 60.

History

La Calera's name comes from the production of quicklime (Spanish "cal") that is obtained from the processed limestone (Spanish: piedra caliza) (calcium carbonate), extracted from the hills at the south of the town, which were already exploited by the Chilean and Peruvian natives for some 400 years previously. Therefore, La Calera means "quicklime mine".

Established by the Jesuits as a settlement of the Jesuit reduction, the estate of La Calera belonged to the Jesuits up to 1767, to the expulsion of Jesuits by the decree of King Charles III of Spain from 1 March 1767.[5] The Bavarian Jesuit missionary Karl von Haimhausen was prominent in the area's early development. The turning point came in 1842, when it was acquired by Bolivian citizen Ildefonso Huici (father of socialite Eugenia Errázuriz) who started industrialising it using local resources.[6] By 1844, a small town had emerged consisting mainly in a number of workers' dwellings located around the factories and production centres established in it, giving life to what La Calera is today.

Economy

Due to its strategic crossroads location on the central valley and the pioneering and entrepreneurial work of locals and immigrants (Palestinian immigrants, Germans, Italians), La Calera has managed to remain a significant commercial and services centre to the interior of the Valparaiso Region, even though it is not the capital city of the Province. It also remains an important industrial base, employing a fair share of the rural population around it.

Industries and commercial markets

Demographics

According to data from the Census 2002 by the National Statistics Institute, the commune's population was 49,503 inhabitants (24,134 men and 25,369 women). Of these, 47,836 (96.6%) lived in urban areas and 1,667 (3.4%) in rural areas.[2] Its 2007 estimated population was 50,644. La Calera holds 3.21% of the total population of the region. The city's central location in between Santiago de Chile and Valparaiso on the coast made the city of La Calera a true crossroads of industrial development.

Amongst the important immigrant communities set in La Calera before 1950, Palestinians and Italians stand out, which makes the town with the largest proportion of Palestine people in Latin America. The small but well prominent Palestinian community was recently reported in international news media. Even a former Mayor of the city was of Palestinian descent. As mentioned, Italians as well as French immigrants have established a thriving agricultural economy.

La Calera has a mestizo cultural identity and over half the people have some Amerindian ancestry. It is estimated that Spanish descendants and mestizos make up more than 90% of the population.

Notable Caleranos

The demonym for a person from La Calera is Calerano for a man, or Calerana for a woman. Notable Caleranos include:

Administration

As a commune, La Calera is a third-level administrative division of Chile, administered by a communal council (Concejo Comunal), which is headed by a directly elected mayor. The current mayor, as of December 2008, is Dr. Eduardo Martínez Machuca (Christian Democrat). The communal council has the following members:[1]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, La Calera is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Eduardo Cerda (PDC) and Andrea Molina (UDI) as part of the 10th electoral district, (together with La Ligua, Petorca, Cabildo, Papudo, Zapallar, Puchuncaví, Quintero, Nogales La Cruz, Quillota and Hijuelas). The commune is represented in the Senate by Ignacio Walker Prieto (PDC) and Lily Pérez San Martín (RN) as part of the 5th senatorial constituency (Valparaíso-Cordillera).

Universities

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Municipality of La Calera. 29 July 2010. es.
  2. Web site: National Statistics Institute . 30 July 2010. es.
  3. Web site: Chile Time . 2010-07-29 . WorldTimeZones.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070911130719/http://www.world-time-zones.org/zones/chile-time.htm . 11 September 2007 .
  4. Web site: Chile Summer Time . 2010-07-29 . WorldTimeZones.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070911130451/http://www.world-time-zones.org/zones/chile-summer-time.htm . 11 September 2007 .
  5. Alejandra L. McCall. Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam: The Expulsion of the Jesuits from Chile and their Journey into Exile. University of North Carolina at Asheville, 2008.
  6. Alvaro Mercado Jara. Paisaje re.creativo en la cuenca del Aconcagua. V. Reseña histórica de la calera surgimiento y desarrollo de la comuna desde el siglo xv al xxi. Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. 2010