Official Name: | Curiñanco |
Settlement Type: | village |
Subdivision Type: | Region |
Subdivision Name: | Los Ríos |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Type2: | Municipalidad |
Subdivision Type3: | Comuna |
Subdivision Name1: | Valdivia |
Subdivision Name2: | Valdivia |
Subdivision Name3: | Valdivia |
Government Type: | Municipalidad |
Leader Title: | Alcade |
Leader Name: | Carla Amtmann |
Population Total: | 274 |
Population As Of: | 2002 census http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/demografia_y_vitales/demografia/demografia.php |
Area Code: | Country + town = 56 + 43 |
Timezone: | Chilean Standard |
Utc Offset: | −04:00 |
Timezone Dst: | Chilean Daylight |
Utc Offset Dst: | −03:00 |
Curiñanco is a coastal village in the Los Ríos Region of Chile belonging to the comuna of Valdivia. It is located on the stretch of coast between the estuary of the Valdivia River and that of the Lingue River. It has a current population of 274 inhabitants according to the 2002 census.[1] Curiñanco can be reached from the south by an asphalt and gravel road originating in the town of Niebla, and from the southeast by another road, primarily gravel, that originates in Torobayo and passes near to Punucapa en route to the coast. Curiñanco takes its name from the cacique Curiñancu, father of the Mapuche leader Lautaro.
The village has an amateur football club known as the Curiñanco Sports Club, which was founded December 8, 1918. The club participates in the Niebla Sports League along with other local teams.[2]
Curiñanco is home to an indigenous community known as the Kiñe Wen Indigenous Community of Curiñanco.