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Quillota Province

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Country
  
Chile

Area rank
  
7

Area code(s)
  
country 56 + area 33

Capital
  
Quillota

Region
  
Valparaíso

Time zone
  
CLT (UTC-4)

Area
  
1,113 km²

Quillota Province

Website
  
Governorate of Quillota

Clubs and Teams
  
San Luis de Quillota, Unión La Calera

Points of interest
  
Chilean Coast Range, Cerro La Campana, Aconcagua Park, Cerro El Roble, CENTRO TURISTICO EL EDEN

Destinations
  
La Campana National, Quillota, Calera de Tango, Hijuelas, La Calera

Quillota Province (Spanish: Provincia de Quillota) is one of eight provinces of the central Chilean region of Valparaíso (V). Its capital is the city of Quillota (pop. 75,916).

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Map of Quillota Province, Valpara%C3%ADso, Chile

Administration

As a province, Quillota is a second-level administrative division, governed by a provincial governor who is appointed by the president.

Communes

The province comprises five communes (Spanish: comunas), each governed by a municipality consisting of an alcalde and municipal council:

  • Quillota (capital)
  • La Calera
  • Nogales
  • Hijuelas
  • La Cruz
  • History

    On March 11, 2010, the communes of Limache and Olmué were transferred to Marga Marga Province under Law 20,368 (signed August 25, 2009).

    Geography and demography

    The province spans a landlocked area of 1,113.1 km2 (430 sq mi), the smallest in the Valparaíso Region with the exception of Isla de Pascua (Easter Island). According to the 2002 census, Quillota is the third most populous province in the region with a population of 175,917. At that time, there were 151,366 people living in urban areas, 24,551 people living in rural areas, 86,620 men and 89,297 women.

    References

    Quillota Province Wikipedia