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1984: 2103: 2272: 2258: 2178: 1928: 60: 2046: 1664:) manages the legislative function. The mayors and the councilors are elected popularly every four years, with possibility of re-election. The current mayor of Pichilemu is Cristian Pozo Parraguez (independent), elected in May 2021. The councilors are Danilo Robles Cáceres, Mario Morales Cárceles, Sofía Yávar Ramírez, José Luis Cabrera Jorquera, Tobías Acuña Csillag, and Hugo Toro Galaz. Both the mayor and the councilors took office on 28 June 2021, and their term will expire on 6 December 2024. 1024: 1048: 95: 134: 1720: 810: 150: 79: 5865: 5702: 5299: 2220:(Academy of Christian Humanism University) began to give classes of Engineering in Public Gesture Management, and Engineering in Environment Gesture Management. The university worked at the dependencies of Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards until 2008. At least ten people obtained their professional titles, while other ten are still in the process of obtaining their titles, as of December 2011. In November 2011, 2286: 218: 5215: 5232: 5207: 5190: 157: 2244: 107: 1492:
By the 17th century, Pichilemu had 1,468 inhabitants. In 1787, Pichilemu held 1,688 inhabitants, and the population rose to 11,829 by 1895. From there onward, the city's population progressively decreased: 7,787 inhabitants in 1907; 7,424 in 1920; 6,929 in 1930; and 6,570 in 1940. In 1952, the city's
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has a beach sheltered from the southern winds. It is an increasingly popular destination for tourists and surfers. Several surf contests are held there every year. The size of waves varies throughout the year. Large swells in fall and winter can reach heights of up to 15 metres (49 ft). It is
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announced that an institute of higher education would be brought to the province, whose name, Instituto Profesional IPG (IPG Professional Institute), was disclosed one month later. During the inauguration of the 2012 school year in Pichilemu, Education Regional Secretary Minister (Seremi) Pedro
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population increased to 7,150 inhabitants; however, the 1960 census showed it decreased to 5,724 inhabitants, and to 5,459 in 1970. The number of people in Pichilemu reached 8,844 in 1982, and in 1992, 10,510. As of the 2002 census, the population comprised 12,392 people, and 6,228 households.
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The northernmost of the beaches is Playa Las Terrazas or Playa Principal (The Terraces Beach or Main Beach), which is in front of Ross Park. It is popular for surfing. Near the beach and at Ross Park, there are balustrades and long stairs dating from the early 1900s. There is a
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Laguna El Alto (El Alto Lagoon) is a small, rain-fed lagoon located at Chorrillos Beach that is often used for camping and picnics. The lagoon is an hour and a half drive from Pichilemu, traveling to the north by Chorrillos beach. Poza del Encanto is a lagoon located 30
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gave Juan Gómez de Almagro the Topocalma encomienda (which included the current territory of Pichilemu) in January 1541. Pichilemu was established as a subdelegation on 16 August 1867, and later as an "autonomous commune" on 22 December 1891, by decree of the President
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Located south of the town and around the other side of the Puntilla, Playa Infiernillo (Little Hell Beach) is rocky and has tide-pools. This area is used for fishing. South of Infiernillo is Playa Hermosa (Beautiful Beach), which is popular for walking and fishing.
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It remained in operation until the 1990s, and became a National Monument on 16 September 1994. It has since become an arts and culture centre and tourism information office. It exhibits decorative and practical objects from the 1920s, and features many old clothes.
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first arrived at Pichilemu in 1970, when the Centro Medio Profesional de Pichilemu (Pichilemu Secondary-Professional Centre) was created; however, it was discontinued the next year. In 2002, thirty-one years after the Centro Medio Profesional was discontinued, the
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and his students. It is a modern building that utilises traditional architecture. Three rooms contain a collection of stone tools, arrowheads, and clay tools made by the indigenous people of the region. Also on display are domestic tools from early colonists.
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The inheritors of Lauriano Gaete and Ninfa Vargas, who were proprietors of the land which is currently Central Pichilemu, founded the town in late 1891 after conceiving the design of the city with engineer Emilio Nichón. By decree of President
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Pichilemu has several expansive dark sand beaches. The water is cool all year-round, and many tourists choose to swim at the shore break during the summer months. Common activities include bodyboarding, surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
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Ross hotel was created by Agustín Ross in 1885, and originally named Great Hotel Pichilemu (Gran Hotel Pichilemu). It is one of the oldest hotels in Chile. Although it is still partially open to guests, it is in a state of disrepair.
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is a small settlement located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of Pichilemu. Its name in Mapudungun means "parrot place". Cahuil lagoon is used for fishing, swimming, and kayaking; kiteboarding lessons are offered on the lagoon. The
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The building was renovated and reopened in 2009 as a cultural arts center. It currently houses several gallery spaces and the public library. During its restoration, workers found many historical artifacts, including a copy of
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over the rocks at the southern end of the beach. It is the busiest during the summer months. Several surf schools, such as La Ola Perfecta, and Lobos del Pacífico, are located nearby, as is the fish market at Fishermen Creek.
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from February 1941 when Ross Casino served as a hotel; an American telephone battery dating from the period of 1909 to 1915; and a tile from the casino's ceiling signed by workers during the building's construction in 1914.
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The Pichilemu Police, known in Spanish as Carabineros de Pichilemu, and officially Tercera Comisaría de Carabineros de Pichilemu, are commanded by Ítalo Roco Soto. The police station is located in front of the former
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population is considerably lower, at only 689 people (7.55%); 361 (3.96%) said they were Atheists or Agnostic individuals, while the remaining 460 (5.04%) are part of other religions. Based on information from the
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facing the beach, and several large homes with building materials and furniture imported from France and England. However, Ross was not able to build the dock he had planned for the city. He died in 1926 in
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Tourism is the main industry of the city, but forestry and handicrafts are also important. Pichilemu has many expansive dark sand beaches. Several surf championships take place in the city each year at
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The Bosque Municipal (Municipal Forest) was donated by the Ross family in 1935. The main access to the forest is in front of Ross Casino, near Paseo el Sol; or by a road near the
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Most of the people from Pichilemu are Catholic, as of the 2002 census, 7,611 persons (83.44%), well above the national and regional average (69.96% and 79.08%, respectively); the
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to perform a survey of the coast between Tumán Creek and Boca del Mataquito. He concluded that Pichilemu was the best place to construct a ferry. The family of
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Pichilemu has a clay deposit in the Pañul area. According to archaeological investigations, pottery was first manufactured in the area around 300 
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widely considered one of the best beaches for surfing worldwide. In 2012, it was named one of the "50 most thrilling surf destinations".
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of the city in 1894, and regularised and improved the design of the city the same year. Caro Martínez held the mayor office until 1905.
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The current Cultural Centre, in front of Ross Park, is a three-floor casino constructed with imported materials in the early 1900s by
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and its subsequent tsunami, which caused massive destruction in the coastal zone. On 11 March 2010, at 11:39:41 (14:39:41 UTC), a
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via the dock, which was later burned. The dock was later reconstructed and used until 1912, but it never reached "port" status.
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to Bartolomé de Rojas y Puebla in 1611, who later acquired more lands in order to establish it. San Antonio de Petrel produced
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at 15 km depth, 40 km in length and 20 km wide. It is not known whether the fault was formed during the
4067:[Five National Monuments, a Traditional Area in Pichilemu and the Day of the National Heritage] (in Spanish). 1998: 1897: 980: 551: 4558: 3994: 4711: 3412: 2718: 1692:. Forestry, mainly pine and eucalyptus, is another major industry. The area is also known for handicrafts. Although 6023: 5854: 5666: 3723: 3258: 3166:[Pichilemu devastated after tsunami that affected coastal area] (in Spanish). Radio Bío Bío. 2 March 2010. 2932:[Sir Agustín Ross Edwards: 166 years from the birth of the promoter of the Pichilemu resort] (in Spanish). 1802:) from Pichilemu. It is home to a large variety of native fauna. The Estero Nilahue (Nilahue Lagoon) is located 15 1586: 768: 28: 2177: 999:
on 3 October 1979, Pichilemu became its capital. The province is named after the first Chilean Catholic Cardinal,
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survey, 544 inhabitants (4.4%) of the population live in extreme poverty compared to the average in the greater
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and his Interior Minister, Manuel José Irarrázabal, the city was officially established as an "autonomous
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of 4.5%, and 1,946 inhabitants (15.7%) live in mild poverty, compared to the regional average of 16.1%.
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Tourism is the main industry of Pichilemu, especially in the urban centre and some rural areas such as
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Note: As pointed out above, this number includes several villages which now are not part of Pichilemu
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is not very important to O'Higgins Region, due to unsuitable coastlines, it is common in Pichilemu,
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indigenous ethnic group; the survey revealed no one living in Pichilemu claimed to be either of the
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The city is part of District No. 16 and is in the senatorial constituency of O'Higgins Region
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Noticia preliminar del censo jeneral de la República de Chile levantado el 28 de noviembre de 1895
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Larraín said IPEGE would work in the dependencies of Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre of Pichilemu.
1649: 1630: 1149: 967: 903: 821: 727: 276: 5614: 4888: 4752: 4681:"Gobernadora Teresa Núñez sostiene reunión desayuno con los medios de comunicación de Pichilemu" 4393:(in Spanish). Rancagua, Chile: Sernatur (Chile's national tourism service). 2013. Archived from 3777:(in Spanish). Valparaíso, Chile: Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. 2012. Archived from 1927: 1719: 4728:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile: Radio Corporación de Pichilemu. 4 November 2011. Archived from 978:, constructed in 1885, have since become an important part of the city, and have been declared 5973: 5830: 5795: 5462: 5324: 4925: 4463: 4413: 4286: 3882: 3539: 3035: 3031: 2908: 2807: 2677: 2445: 2395: 2165: 1751: 1673: 1602: 1590: 1137: 895: 875: 844: 836: 813: 741: 648: 620: 527: 483: 210: 83: 4979: 3688:
Características básicas de la población, censo 1970: XIV censo de población y III de vivienda
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Ross Park, created by Agustín Ross in 1885, contains hundred-year-old native Chilean palms (
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rivers. The remaining Promaucaes were assimilated into Chilean society through a process of
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The old wooden railway station, Estación Pichilemu, constructed around 1925, is one of the
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is open to motor traffic, and has a view of the Cahuil zone. The bridge provides access to
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and a forest of over 10 hectares (25 acres). He transformed La Posada into a hotel, named
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The Museo del Niño Rural (the Rural Kid Museum) was created as an initiative of teacher
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has estimated that, as of 2010, 78.96% of the inhabitants in the city were living in an
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hosts the Campeonato Nacional de Surf (National Surfing Championship) every summer.
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to the east. To the west lies the Pacific Ocean. Pichilemu covers an area of 749.1
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Surf Travel: The Complete Guide. The Planet's 50 Most Thrilling Surf Destinations
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means "medicinal herb." Pañul produces pottery made with locally obtained clay.
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occurred 15 kilometres (9 mi) northwest of Pichilemu, killing one person.
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Although the majority of the forest areas around Pichilemu are covered with
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Camino al progreso: historia municipal y personajes destacados de Pichilemu
3360:"Pichilemu tiene falla geológica que genera oleada de réplicas en esa zona" 1882: 1873: 1685: 1244: 1184: 1172: 803: 503: 498:. The commune comprises an urban centre and twenty-two villages, including 3990: 3707:(in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas (Chile). 1986. p. 4. 3464:(in Spanish). National Statistics Institute of Chile. 2007. Archived from 3393:"Sismólogos advierten sobre la activación de fallas después del terremoto" 3230:"Hombre fallece en Talca de un paro cardíaco en medio de fuertes réplicas" 1829:, confessional boxes, and ancient images of saints. Its original image of 5961: 5956: 5946: 5941: 5886: 5837: 5810: 5790: 5780: 5639: 5624: 5579: 5569: 5248: 5174: 4971: 4703: 4236:[History of the San Fernando to Pichilemu railway] (in Spanish). 3629:
O'Higgins Region: Brief Relationship of the Natural and Cultural Heritage
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O'Higgins Region: Brief relationship of the natural and cultural heritage
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Pichilemu's beaches are popular among local and international tourists.
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survey, twenty-four persons living in Pichilemu declared themselves as
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Aerial view of Pichilemu. The urban area is located at the top, while
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Región de O'Higgins: Breve Relación del Patrimonio Natural y Cultural
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Secondary building of the Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu
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The old wooden railway station, Estación Pichilemu, in December 2013
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The city consists of an urban centre and twenty-two rural villages:
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times. It is located on the site of an ancient fishing village 1
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Nearby bodies of water (apart from the Pacific Ocean) include the
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in 1887. Homes were built along the dock on what currently is the
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Grez, Vicente (1896). Imprenta i encuadernación Barcelona (ed.).
4889:"6 carreras técnicas dictará Instituto Profesional en Pichilemu" 4853:
Congreso Nacional de Chile, Cámara de Diputados, Senado (1971).
3899:[Touristic Attractions of Cardenal Caro]. De Colchagua. 3203: 2751:"AO501-1 Taller de Diseño Arquitectonico 1 2010, Semestre Otoño" 2106:
Sports Subsecretary of Chile Nicole Sáez during an interview on
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The 2002 census classified 9,459 people (76.3%) as living in an
1303: 1278: 1136:(now the Municipal Forest) remains. It contains species such as 1125: 1064: 50: 5720: 5269: 5134: 5121: 3538:. Pichilemu, Chile: El Marino Producciones. pp. 292, 295. 802:
The area around Pichilemu was densely populated, especially in
2526:] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires : "La Cultura Argentina" 1907:
The city is home to five other National Monuments: Ross Park,
1790:) south of Pichilemu. It is used for recreational activities. 4978:: Sociedad Informativa Regional. 2 April 2012. Archived from 1849:
of St. Andrew is celebrated every 30 November at the church.
2870:"Alcaldes, regidores y concejales de la comuna de Pichilemu" 1915:
Tunnel, the wooden railway station, Estación Pichilemu, and
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in 2006, and in 2009, 390 people said they were part of the
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to Juan Gómez de Almagro, therefore establishing Pichilemu.
5111: 4859:(in Spanish). Vol. 4. Imprenta Nacional. p. 3405. 4435:"Tercer Campeonato Estudiantil de Surf 2009: todo un éxito" 3491:"Clima de Chile Región Libertador Gral. Bernardo O'Higgins" 1723:
The Municipal Forest was donated by the Ross family in 1935
433: 4704:"Agradecimientos por su velatón del 13 de agosto del 2012" 4683:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile: Gobernación Provincial de 4012:[The Unforgettables of Pichilemu]. El Rancahuaso. 2663: 2661: 2631:[Town Hall Illustrious Municipality of Pichilemu] 4561:[World Surf in Giant waves to begin next week]. 4030:[Museum "of the Rural Kid"] (in Spanish). VI.cl. 3656:(in Spanish). Departamento de Historia y Geografía de la 3519:[Beach resorts with history (III)] (in Spanish). 2568: 2566: 2564: 2562: 2560: 4780:[Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region]. 4412:. Newquay, Cornwall, UK: Orca Publications. p. 68. 4086: 4084: 4082: 2372:
Comisión Externa Revisora del Censo 2012 (August 2013).
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The Pichilemu area was long populated by the indigenous
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En Nuestra Tierra Huasa de Colchagua. Energía y Motores
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of Chile, by decree No. 1097 on 22 December 2004.
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A panoramic view of Pichilemu beach shortly after the
5097:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile: Editora El Promaucae. 5013:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile: Editora El Promoucae. 3803:(in Spanish). Ministerio del Interior. Archived from 3658:
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación
2629:"Edificio Consistorial I. Municipalidad de Pichilemu" 2595:
Carmen del Río Pereira Blanca Tagle Arduengo (2009).
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Carmen del Río Pereira Blanca Tagle Arduengo (2009).
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in El Llano; the primary and secondary school named
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Location of the Pichilemu commune in O'Higgins Region
2701:"Puerto en Pichilemu: Histórica Bitácora del Engaño" 5917: 5872: 5761: 5716: 5658: 5537: 5452: 5419: 5376: 5343: 4882: 4880: 4256:"Historia del Ferrocarril San Fernando a Pichilemu" 4234:"Historia del ferrocarril San Fernando a Pichilemu" 2116:There is one local print newspaper in circulation: 428: 418: 406: 389: 376: 364: 356: 348: 343: 335: 327: 322: 285: 274: 269: 261: 253: 241: 229: 209: 41: 5082:Historia Urbana de Pichilemu: Origen y crecimiento 4778:"Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins" 2674:In Our Huasa Land of Colchagua: Energy and Motors. 2331: 2329: 2327: 2009:) of railway lines were constructed, but only 161 514:. Pichilemu had over 13,000 residents as of 2012. 4308:(in Spanish). Educasitios–educ.ar. Archived from 3960: 3958: 3956: 3621:del Río Pereira, Carmen; Tagle Arduengo, Blanca. 2860: 2858: 2856: 2829: 2827: 2825: 2823: 3440:(Geographic Dictionary of the Republic of Chile) 3009: 3007: 2481:(Geographic Dictionary of the Republic of Chile) 2086:Pichilemu is regarded as the prime location for 882:were transferred as prisoners from Pichilemu to 535:and Interior Minister Manuel José Irarrázabal. 27:"Pichilemo" redirects here. For other uses, see 3506: 3504: 3438:Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile 2479:Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile 570:("Traditional Area" or "Heritage Site") by the 4836:"Ficha Establecimiento (Digna Camilo Aguilar)" 4639:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile. Archived from 4484:"Surfistas esperan "la gran ola" en Pichilemu" 4355: 4353: 4227: 4225: 4223: 3993:[Places] (in Spanish). Pichilemu.net. 3939:"Atractivos de nuestra región. Hoy: Pichilemu" 3932: 3930: 3842: 3840: 3598:. Oficina Central de Estadística. p. 136. 2492: 2490: 2374:"Anexo 1. Población Reportada a Nivel Comunal" 2185:Education establishments in Pichilemu include 5732: 5281: 5146: 3928: 3926: 3924: 3922: 3920: 3918: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3910: 3873:Carmen del Río & M. Blanca Tagle (1998). 3616: 3614: 3557: 3555: 3200:"Magnitude 6.9 – LIBERTADOR O'HIGGINS, CHILE" 2590: 2588: 1954: 945:. He designed an urban setting that included 759:was promoted by the government. Many Chilean 8: 4869:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4459:Fodor's Chile: Including Argentine Patagonia 4204: 4202: 4144:"Identidad local y Casino Ross de Pichilemu" 3875:Una aproximación a nuestras raíces indígenas 3769: 3767: 3718: 3716: 3714: 2524:Conflict and harmony of the races in America 2519:Conflicto y armonías de las razas en América 2366: 2364: 1289: 937:Agustín Ross turned Pichilemu into a summer 4772: 4770: 2599:(in Spanish). Pro-O'Higgins. Archived from 2400:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2218:Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano 2033:–Pichilemu section was removed completely. 1837:. The old parish was created by Archbishop 1656:), who manages the executive function. The 6014:Populated places in Cardenal Caro Province 5739: 5725: 5717: 5288: 5274: 5266: 5153: 5139: 5131: 5067:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 5035:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4300: 4298: 4296: 3985: 3983: 3724:"PICHILEMU: Historia, estadísticas, mapas" 3453: 3451: 3449: 3053: 3051: 1731:. The forest has a footpath surrounded by 1288: 847:Avenue (Avenida Daniel Ortúzar). The name 619:, a pre-Columbian tribal group, until the 38: 6054:1544 establishments in the Spanish Empire 4814:"Ficha Establecimiento (Charly's School)" 3341:"O'Higgins Region Statistics 2002 census" 2691: 2689: 2687: 539:, a Chilean politician and member of the 3879:An approximation to our indigenous roots 3339:National Statistics Institute of Chile. 3325:[Pichilemu before] (in Spanish). 3304:"Relieve Región Libertador B. O'Higgins" 2744: 2742: 2740: 1500:and 2,933 people (23.7%) as living in a 970:, the balcony, and the terraces) to the 4571:from the original on 27 September 2012. 4462:. New York: Random House. p. 218. 4363:(in Spanish). Pichilemu. Archived from 4210:"Monumentos Nacionales de la VI Región" 4124:(in Spanish). Chile.com. Archived from 3090:"Provincia Cardenal Caro de cumpleaños" 2928:Saldías, Washington (5 February 2010). 2907:] (in Spanish). Editorial Planeta. 2837:(in Spanish). Pichilemu. Archived from 2323: 1006:Pichilemu was severely affected by the 681:) was published posthumously, in 1957. 563: 427: 405: 375: 363: 342: 334: 321: 298: 268: 252: 208: 173: 142: 130: 118: 72: 56: 5060: 5028: 5011:Pichilemu y Sus Alrededores Turísticos 4862: 4714:from the original on 26 February 2013. 4557:Carlos Jimeno Ocares (1 August 2008). 4433:Saldías, Washington (31 August 2009). 4232:Benedicto González (2 December 2007). 4216:from the original on 27 February 2012. 4177:from the original on 27 February 2012. 4165:Beatriz Valenzuela (29 October 2007). 4016:from the original on 27 February 2012. 3848:"Carabineros – 3ª Comisaria Pichilemu" 3746:National Municipal Information Service 3347:from the original on 26 February 2013. 3334: 3332: 3266:from the original on 12 February 2013. 3242:from the original on 26 February 2012. 3152:from the original on 27 February 2012. 3088:Saldías, Washington (3 October 2005). 2980:Christian Matzner (22 December 2004). 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2965: 2444:. World-Time-Zones.org. Archived from 2418:. World-Time-Zones.org. Archived from 2393: 2349:] (in Spanish). Imprenta Cervantes 2189:(Agustín Ross Edwards High School); a 1931:Agustín Ross Cultural Centre, in 2013. 1569:Pichilemu, along with the communes of 1517:National Statistics Institute of Chile 5095:Pichilemu, mis fuentes de información 5080:Mella Polanco, Juan (February 1996). 4942:from the original on 27 February 2013 4763:from the original on 6 November 2012. 4521:from the original on 26 January 2013. 4094:Pichilemu: Mis fuentes de información 4034:from the original on 25 January 2013. 3966:"Atractivos Turísticos Cardenal Caro" 3937:María José Muñoz (24 February 2007). 3897:"Atractivos Turísticos Cardenal Caro" 3497:from the original on 8 November 2012. 3284:from the original on 27 February 2013 1739:, and many other varieties of trees. 687:Historia de Chile, Chile Prehispánico 461: 417: 388: 355: 347: 331:749.1 km (289.2 sq mi) 326: 284: 273: 260: 240: 228: 7: 6029:Populated places established in 1544 5168: 4905:from the original on 7 February 2013 4456:Fodor's (2008). Taplan, Alan (ed.). 3833:from the original on 4 October 2012. 3170:from the original on 15 August 2011. 3014:Beech, Charlotte; Attwooll, Jolyon; 2516:Sarmiento, Domingo Faustino (1915). 1273:, with winter rains which reach 700 691:History of Chile, Pre-Hispanic Chile 4838:(in Spanish). SIMCE. Archived from 4816:(in Spanish). SIMCE. Archived from 4285:. Footprint Travel Guides. p.  4063:Saldías, Washington (22 May 2008). 3949:from the original on 16 April 2012. 3310:from the original on 10 March 2012. 2347:The indigenous remains of Pichilemu 738:The Indigenous Remains of Pichilemu 281:Cristian Pozo Parraguez (2021-2024) 5093:Saldías González, Antonio (1990). 4665:. Pichilemu, Chile. Archived from 4546:from the original on 3 March 2012. 4445:from the original on 2 April 2012. 4408:Power, Chris (10 September 2012). 4244:from the original on 1 March 2012. 4154:from the original on 1 March 2012. 4075:from the original on 1 March 2012. 4052:from the original on 6 March 2012. 4008:El Rancahuaso Staff (April 2009). 3997:from the original on 6 March 2012. 3903:from the original on 6 March 2012. 3823:Political Database of the Americas 3631:] (in Spanish). Archived from 3523:from the original on 25 June 2022. 3415:from the original on 4 April 2013. 3380:from the original on 3 March 2012. 3134:from the original on 3 March 2013. 2958:from the original on 22 July 2012. 2940:from the original on 1 March 2012. 2707:from the original on 1 March 2012. 2581:] (in Spanish). Pro-O'Higgins. 2497:del Río Pereira – Blanca, Carmen. 722:(1852–1930), who was a writer and 25: 6039:Populated coastal places in Chile 5682:Los Restos Indígenas de Pichilemu 5050:Los Restos Indígenas de Pichilemu 4924:Calderón, Félix (November 2011). 4887:Calderón, Félix (December 2011). 4099:Pichilemu: My information sources 4091:Antonio Saldías González (1990). 3427:Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco 2468:Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco 2342:Los restos indígenas de Pichilemu 1071:, in the westernmost area of the 733:Los Restos Indígenas de Pichilemu 550:Pichilemu is home to five of the 156: 5863: 5701: 5700: 5297: 5230: 5213: 5205: 5188: 4790:from the original on 21 May 2013 4726:"Radio Corporación de Pichilemu" 4387:"Pichilemu surfing championship" 4262:from the original on 3 July 2013 4101:] (in Spanish). El Promoucae 2952:"Agustín Ross Edwards – Senador" 2796:1891, Chronicle of the Civil War 2792:1891, Crónica de la Guerra Civil 2284: 2270: 2256: 2242: 2001:. In the O'Higgins Region, 357 1860:El Copao is a hamlet located 14 1813:St. Andrew Church is located in 1109:Pichilemu is located close to a 1022: 216: 155: 148: 132: 105: 93: 77: 58: 5750:Communes and municipalities in 5025:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile. 4938:: Impresos América. p. 3. 4901:: Impresos América. p. 8. 4687:. 20 March 2014. Archived from 4610:(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: 4585:(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: 3854:from the original on 2 May 2014 3850:(in Spanish). Amarillas. 2010. 3517:"Balnearios con Historia (III)" 3206:. 11 March 2010. Archived from 3018:; Nystrom, Andrew Dean (2006). 2719:"Reseña Histórica de Pichilemu" 2169:, also broadcasts in the area. 1121:or if it was just reactivated. 693:) in 1929, which discusses the 4832:Ministry of Education of Chile 4810:Ministry of Education of Chile 4783:Ministry of Education of Chile 4702:Familia de José Rubau (2012). 4010:"Los Imperdibles de Pichilemu" 2798:] (in Spanish). Santiago: 2771:[Mapuche Dictionary]. 2627:Carla Ramírez Lechuga (2007). 2551:Chronicles of Pichilemu–Cáhuil 1670:Pichilemu post office building 765:Hacienda San Antonio de Petrel 679:Chronicles of Pichilemu–Cáhuil 631:who lived primarily along the 562:; the wooden railway station, 1: 6049:Landforms of O'Higgins Region 6019:Capitals of Chilean provinces 5434:Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre 5231: 5189: 4532:Angela Neira (2 April 2010). 3358:Fernández, O. (22 May 2010). 3238:(in Spanish). 11 March 2010. 2473:"Pichilemo (Puerto de)"  2203:Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre 1742:Conchal Indígena (Indigenous 1648:Pichilemu is governed by the 1003:, who was born in Pichilemu. 914: 701:, the Pichilemu middens, the 510:. It is located southwest of 5439:Escuela Digna Camilo Aguilar 5386:Centro Cultural Agustín Ross 5214: 5206: 5161:Places adjacent to Pichilemu 5023:Hombres y Cosas de Pichilemu 4612:Biblioteca Nacional de Chile 4587:Biblioteca Nacional de Chile 2775:(in Spanish). Archived from 2749:Muñoz Hernandez; Marisol D. 2668:León Vargas, Victor (1996). 2547:Crónicas de Pichilemu–Cahuil 2199:Escuela Digna Camilo Aguilar 1937:Agustín Ross Cultural Centre 1923:Agustín Ross Cultural Centre 1643:electoral divisions of Chile 1523:and 21.04% were living in a 984:(Historic Monuments) by the 726:, spent most of his life in 675:Crónicas de Pichilemu–Cáhuil 556:Agustín Ross Cultural Centre 4759:: Mentes X Comunicaciones. 4048:(in Spanish). DePichilemu. 3534:Grez-Cañete, Diego (2017). 3278:"Pichilemu to San Fernando" 2790:Núñez Pinto, Jorge (2003). 2545:Oyarzún, Aureliano (1957). 1999:National Monuments of Chile 1893:, and other nearby places. 665:, investigated pre-Ceramic 615:Pichilemu was inhabited by 552:National Monuments of Chile 6075: 6059:Coasts of O'Higgins Region 6044:Surfing locations in Chile 5855:San Vicente de Tagua Tagua 5444:Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards 3397:Radio Universidad de Chile 3063:National Monuments Council 2986:National Monuments Council 2984:[Pichilemu area]. 2187:Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards 1990: 1934: 1902:National Monuments Council 1839:Rafael Valentín Valdivieso 1587:San Vicente de Tagua Tagua 1562: 1486:Source: Grez-Cañete (2017) 1055:can be seen at the bottom. 991:After the creation of the 986:National Monuments Council 769:Captaincy General of Chile 608: 572:National Monuments Council 402:(Chile Summer Time (CLST)) 312:José Luis Cabrera Jorquera 29:Pichilemo (disambiguation) 26: 5982: 5861: 5696: 5400:Zona Típica de Pichilemu: 5310: 5166: 4934:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, 4897:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, 3742:"Ficha Comunal Pichilemu" 3092:(in Spanish). Pichilemu, 2835:"Pichilemu y su historia" 2197:, and the primary school 2133:Radio services come from 1896:Pichilemu was declared a 1843:José María Caro Rodríguez 1485: 1316:—     1059:Pichilemu is located 126 1001:José María Caro Rodríguez 972:Municipality of Pichilemu 941:for affluent people from 737: 685:published two volumes of 621:Spanish conquest of Chile 174: 143: 131: 119: 73: 57: 48: 5635:Quebrada del Nuevo Reino 4608:"El expreso de la costa" 4283:Chile Footprint Handbook 4028:"Museo "Del niño rural"" 3827:University of Georgetown 2381:Al Informe Final: Anexos 2370:Codigo 6201, Pichilemu, 2163:. A television channel, 1845:was baptized there. The 1269:Pichilemu experiences a 1229:Quebrada del Nuevo Reino 1201:Estación Larraín Alcalde 1082:The city is bordered by 900:José María Caro Martínez 36:City in O'Higgins, Chile 5984:Provincial capitals in 5088:: Editorial Bogavantes. 4856:Boletín de las sesiones 4332:"Al Compás de las Olas" 3259:Encyclopædia Britannica 3020:Chile and Easter Island 2899:Millas, Hernán (2005). 2307:List of cities in Chile 2017:) still exist. The 119 1729:Colegio Preciosa Sangre 1565:Government of Pichilemu 995:, by decree of General 898:" on 22 December 1891. 712:, and pottery finds in 474:), originally known as 454: 68:, as seen in April 2011 5988:• Regional capital in 5470:El Expreso de la Costa 4931:El Expreso de la Costa 4894:El Expreso de la Costa 4361:"Surfin' in Pichilemu" 2226:Cardenal Caro Province 2182: 2123:El Expreso de la Costa 2113: 2050: 1988: 1955: 1932: 1724: 1132:plantations, a native 1056: 993:Cardenal Caro Province 920: 833:Francisco Vidal Gormaz 817: 492:Cardenal Caro Province 339:27 m (89 ft) 309:Mario Morales Cárceles 5645:San Antonio de Petrel 5565:Cardonal de Panilonco 5491:Radio Somos Pichilemu 4583:"La Voz de la región" 4517:(in Spanish). VI.cl. 3704:Compendio estadístico 3635:on 29 September 2011. 3432:"Alto Colorado"  3148:(in Spanish). VI.cl. 2982:"Sector de Pichilemu" 2769:"Diccionario Mapuche" 2312:People from Pichilemu 2180: 2148:Radio Somos Pichilemu 2105: 2048: 1986: 1930: 1722: 1290:Historical population 1271:Mediterranean climate 1241:San Antonio de Petrel 1177:Cardonal de Panilonco 1119:March 2010 earthquake 1050: 1035:2010 Chile earthquake 1008:2010 Chile earthquake 981:Monumentos Históricos 912: 841:José Manuel Balmaceda 812: 508:Cardonal de Panilonco 391: • Summer ( 360:19/km (48/sq mi) 315:Danilo Robles Cáceres 194:34.39194°S 72.01389°W 5368:Public Safety Agency 5045:Medina, José Toribio 5019:Arraño Acevedo, José 5007:Arraño Acevedo, José 4743:Cornejo, Cristóbal. 4281:Jani, Janak (2009). 4195:on 24 February 2009. 3885:: Editorial Platero. 3881:] (in Spanish). 3829:. 17 February 2005. 3807:on 14 December 2009. 3654:Boletín de Geografía 3565:(11 November 2009). 3409:Universidad de Chile 2699:(16 November 2006). 2676:] (in Spanish). 2448:on 11 September 2007 2422:on 11 September 2007 2337:Medina, José Toribio 2278:South America portal 2264:Latin America portal 1957:Las Últimas Noticias 1555:indigenous peoples. 951:Gran Hotel Pichilemu 928:Member of Parliament 926:, a Chilean writer, 924:Agustín Ross Edwards 611:History of Pichilemu 537:Agustín Ross Edwards 478:, is a beach resort 463:[pitʃiˈlemu] 357: • Density 306:Tobías Acuña Csillag 199:-34.39194; -72.01389 4655:Saldías, Washington 4635:(14 January 2014). 4633:Saldías, Washington 4338:on 29 February 2012 4142:(14 January 2007). 4140:Saldías, Washington 3968:(in Spanish). VI.cl 3801:"Circunscripción 9" 3563:Saldías, Washington 3210:on 13 February 2013 3128:Library of Congress 3024:Footscray, Victoria 2866:Saldías, Washington 2697:Saldías, Washington 2646:on 26 February 2013 2637:University of Chile 2442:"Chile Summer Time" 2390:on 3 December 2014. 2118:La Voz de la Región 1968:Phoenix canariensis 1949:Casino was opened. 1748:archaeological site 1291: 720:José Toribio Medina 708:, a stone cup from 669:from Pichilemu and 663:University of Chile 541:Ross Edwards family 303:Sofía Yávar Ramírez 190: /  66:Pichilemu city hall 5706:Category:Pichilemu 5391:Estación Pichilemu 5378:National Monuments 5075:Spanish Wikisource 4842:on 31 August 2011. 4820:on 31 August 2011. 4391:Turismo Libertador 4189:"VI Región Playas" 3471:on 11 October 2011 3182:"Informe de Sismo" 2901:La Sagrada Familia 2841:on 13 January 2006 2725:on 30 January 2013 2183: 2128:El Faro del Secano 2114: 2078:) from Pichilemu, 2051: 1993:Estación Pichilemu 1989: 1933: 1841:in 1864. 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Index

Pichilemo
Pichilemo (disambiguation)
City
The Pichilemu city hall, as seen in April 2011
Pichilemu city hall
Flag of Pichilemu.
Flag
Coat of arms of Pichilemu.
Coat of arms
Official logo of Pichilemu
Location of the Pichilemu commune in O'Higgins Region
Pichilemu is located in Chile
34°23′31″S 72°00′50″W / 34.39194°S 72.01389°W / -34.39194; -72.01389
Country
Chile
Region
O'Higgins
Province
Cardenal Caro
Mayor
City Council
Demonym
Time zone
UTC-4
DST
UTC-3
ZIP codes
Area code
www.pichilemu.cl
Mapudungun

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