Colbún Explained

Colbún
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:Town and Commune
Flag Alt:Flag
Shield Alt:Coat of arms
Map Alt:Map of the Colbún commune in the Maule Region
Pushpin Map:Chile
Pushpin Map Narrow:yes
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Alt:Location in Chile
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Chile
Coordinates:-35.7°N -96°W
Coor Pinpoint:city
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Chile
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Maule
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Linares
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:30 December 1927
Government Footnotes:[1] [2]
Government Type:Municipality
Leader Title:Alcalde
Leader Party:Ind.
Leader Name:Hernán Sepúlveda Villalobos
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Footnotes:[3]
Area Total Km2:2899.9
Population Total:17619
Population As Of:2002 Census
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Urban
Population Blank1:5152
Population Blank2 Title:Rural
Population Blank2:12467
Demographics Type1:Sex
Demographics1 Title1:Men
Demographics1 Info1:8,943
Demographics1 Title2:Women
Demographics1 Info2:8,676
Timezone:CLT[4]
Utc Offset:-4
Timezone Dst:CLST[5]
Utc Offset Dst:-3
Postal Code:3610000
Area Code:56 + 73
Website:Municipality of Colbún

Colbún (Mapudungun: "Cleaning of the land") is a Chilean town and commune in Linares Province, Maule Region. The commune has a population of over 17,000 inhabitants and covers an area of 2900sqkm, making it the province's largest. Its capital, the town of Colbún, has 3,679 inhabitants (2002 census). It is 7km (04miles) west of the center of continental Chile.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Colbún spans an area of 2899.9sqkm and has 17,619 inhabitants (8,943 men and 8,676 women). Of these, 5,152 (29.2%) lived in urban areas and 12,467 (70.8%) in rural areas. The population grew by 3.9% (669 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[3]

Geography

The Colbún commune is bordered on the west by Yerbas Buenas; on the southwest by Linares and Longaví; on the north by San Clemente, (Talca Province); on the east and southeast, by Argentina, and on the south, by Parral and San Fabián; the latter in Ñuble Region. The municipality of Colbún occupies the easternmost strip of the Province of Linares, which boasts some of the highest provincial peaks and the headwaters of several provincial rivers.

Foundation and Historical facts

The municipality of Colbún was officially founded December 30, 1927.[6] Prior to that date the municipality was called Panimávida and had its headquarters in that town. The municipality of Panimávida had been founded May 6, 1906.[7]

From 1913 to 1954 Colbún was the terminus of the narrow gauge Putagán—Colbún railway originating in the city of Linares.[8]

Administration

As a commune, Colbún is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Pedro Pablo Muñoz Oses (Ind.). The municipal council has the following members:[1] [2]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Colbún is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Jorge Tarud (PDC) and Romilio Gutiérrez (UDI) as part of the 39th electoral district, together with Linares, San Javier, Villa Alegre and Yerbas Buenas. The commune is represented in the Senate by Hernán Larraín (UDI) and Ximena Rincón González (PDC) as part of the 11th senatorial constituency (Maule-South).

Attractions

In the vicinity of Colbún there are two well-known Chilean spas: the "Termas de Quinamávida" and the "Termas de Panimávida". In addition, the municipality concentrates the hydroelectric industry of the province, with the important power stations of Colbún and Machicura. The Colbún dam lake is a centre for recreation and water sports although these are highly dependent on water levels, which tend to be erratic.

Local customs

Crafts

Near Panimávida lies the village of Rari, famous for its unique crafts made of horse hair.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades . 7 February 2011 . es . 21 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150621214743/http://www.municipalidadcolbun.cl/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Municipality of Colbún . 7 February 2011 . es . 21 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150621214743/http://www.municipalidadcolbun.cl/ . dead .
  3. Web site: National Statistics Institute . 13 December 2010. es.
  4. 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 . 2007-09-11 .
  5. 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 . 2007-09-11 .
  6. Web site: Municipalidad de Colbún . 2012-03-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120624033340/http://www.municipalidadcolbun.cl/Historia%20de%20la%20Comuna.html . 2012-06-24 . (Spanish). Retrieved march 4, 2012
  7. http://descubrelinares.cl/?page_id=1813 (Spanish) Retrieved march 4, 2012
  8. https://www.flickr.com/photos/29624311@N06/2767060712/ La estacion del tren (Spanish)