Quilicura Explained

Official Name:Quilicura
Settlement Type:City and Commune
Flag Alt:Flag
Shield Alt:Coat of arms
Map Alt:Map of Quilicura commune in Greater Santiago
Pushpin Map:Chile
Pushpin Map Narrow:yes
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Alt:Location in Chile
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Chile
Coordinates:-33.3667°N -114°W
Coor Pinpoint:city
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Chile
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Santiago
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Santiago
Government Footnotes:[1] [2]
Government Type:Municipality
Leader Title:Alcalde
Leader Party:Ind.
Leader Name:Paulina Bobadilla Navarrete
Established Date:1902
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Footnotes:[3]
Area Total Km2:57.5
Population Total:210,410
Population As Of:2017 census
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Urban
Population Blank2 Title:Rural
Demographics Type1:Sex (2017 census)
Demographics1 Title1:Men
Demographics1 Info1:103,456
Demographics1 Title2:Women
Demographics1 Info2:106,954
Website:Municipality of Quilicura

Quilicura (; pronounced as /es/) is a commune of Chile located in capital Santiago. Founded in 1901, it was originally a satellite city on what were then the outskirts of the city of Santiago, but as urban sprawl has set in it is now quickly urbanizing from what was recently prime agricultural land.

Etymology

The origin of the name Quilicura is from the Mapuche language Mapudungun and comes from the words kila meaning three and kura meaning stone. The "Three Stones" are three hills which separate the area and formed the border with Renca.

Location

Quilicura is located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, at the northwestern edge of Chile's capital Santiago. It borders Renca to the south (naturally separated by Renca Hill), Pudahuel to the west, Huechuraba and Conchalí to the east, and Lampa and Colina to the north.

There is little green space in comparison to wealthier neighborhoods in the city because Quilicura is still an industrial area.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census, Quilicura spans an area of 57.5sqkm and has 126,518 inhabitants (62,421 men and 64,097 women). Of these, 125,999 (99.6%) lived in urban areas and 519 (0.4%) in rural areas. The population grew by 207.7% (85,397 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[3] According to the 2012 census preliminary data Quilicura is now home to 203,946 residents.[4]

In 2005 the regional quality of life index was rated at a medium level of 72.53 or 34 out of 52. In 2003 Quilicura's Human Development Index was recorded as 0.782 or 19 out of 341.[5]

In 2011 the average annual household per capita income was rated at US$39,302 (PPP).[6] [7]

For the year 2017; according to the results of the 2017 census delivered by the National Institute of Statistics, the population of the commune increased to a total of 210 410 inhabitants, of which 103 456 (49%) correspond to men, while 106 954 (51%) correspond to women; therefore, its masculinity index is 96,7.[8]

In recent years, Quilicura has become the home of a large Haitian community.[9] [10] [11]

Transport

Quilicura is located about 12 km from Santiago's international airport and is served by the Américo Vespucio Norte Highway as well as the Pan-American Highway. RED public buses connect Quilicura to the centre of Santiago and run frequently in each direction. The first phase of the Santiago Metro Line 3 connecting the commune with the rest of the network was completed on 22 January 2019, with phase 2 being completed in 2023. Currently, the closest metro station to Quilicura is Los Libertadores which is the northern terminus of the line 3.

Administration

As a commune, Quilicura is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by a mayor who is directly-elected every four years. The 2021-2024 mayor is Paulina Bobadilla Navarrete (Ind./Comunes).[1] [2] The communal council has the following members:[12]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Quilicura is part of electoral district No. 8 together with the commune of Colina, Lampa, Pudahuel, Maipú, Til Til, Cerrillos and Estación Central. On the other hand, the commune belongs to the VII Senatorial District that represents the entire Metropolitan Region of Santiago.

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades . 27 January 2011. es.
  2. Web site: Municipality of Quilicura . 27 January 2011. es.
  3. Web site: National Statistics Institute . 13 December 2010. es.
  4. Web site: Resultados Preliminares Censo de Población y Vivienda 2012. Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas. 31 August 2012. es. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130116212429/http://www.censo.cl/2012/08/resultados_preliminares_censo_2012.pdf. 16 January 2013. Note: Data are preliminary.
  5. "Las Trayectorias del Desarrollo Humano en las Comunas de Chile (1994-2003) ." UNDP, Gobierno de Chile, Mideplán
  6. Web site: Casen Survey 2011. Ministry of Social Development of Chile. 2011.
  7. Web site: OECD.StatExtracts. OECD. 2012-09-10. Note: Data refer to "PPPP41: Purchasing Power Partities for actual individual consumption." Figure used is 425.368652.
  8. Web site: Censo 2017 . 2022-08-27 . www.censo2017.cl.
  9. Web site: 2018-09-20 . Migración Haitiana en Chile . 2022-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180920162415/http://www.extranjeria.gob.cl/media/2018/01/Minuta-Haiti.pdf . 20 September 2018 . es.
  10. Web site: 2016-10-10 . Así vive la 'petit Haití' de Santiago Santiago La Tercera Edición Impresa . 2022-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161010125820/http://diario.latercera.com/2011/02/13/01/contenido/santiago/32-59221-9-asi-vive-la-petit-haiti-de-santiago.shtml . 2016-10-10 .
  11. Web site: De Haití a Chile: la formación de un enclave residencial en la periferia de Santiago. . 2022-08-27 . Instituto de estudios Urbanos y Territoriales UC . es-ES.
  12. Web site: Muni Quilicura – Quilicura Como la Queremos . 2022-08-27 . es-CL.