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Doñihue — City and Commune — Commune of Doñihue in the O'Higgins Region Location in Chile Coordinates (city): 34°13′34″S 70°57′54″W / 34.22611°S 70.965°WCoordinates: 34°13′34″S 70°57′54″W / 34.22611°S 70.965°W Country Chile Region O'Higgins Region Province Cachapoal Province Government – Type Municipality – Alcalde Area[1] – Total 78.2 km2 (30.2 sq mi) Population (2002 Census)[1] – Total 16,916 – Density 216.3/km2 (560.3/sq mi) – Urban 15,590 – Rural 1,326 Sex[1] – Men 8,475 – Women 8,441 Doñihue is a Chilean city and commune in Cachapoal Province, O'Higgins Region.
Demographics
According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Doñihue spans an area of 78.2 km2 (30 sq mi) and has 16,916 inhabitants (8,475 men and 8,441 women). Of these, 15,590 (92.2%) lived in urban areas and 1,326 (7.8%) in rural areas. The population grew by 16% (2,338 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[1]
Administration
As a commune, Doñihue is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years.
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Doñihue is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Mr. Eugenio Bauer (UDI) and Mr. Ricardo Rincón (PDC) as part of the 33rd electoral district, (together with Mostazal, Graneros, Codegua, Machalí, Requínoa, Rengo, Olivar, Coinco, Coltauco, Quinta de Tilcoco and Malloa). The commune is represented in the Senate by Andrés Chadwick Piñera (UDI) and Juan Pablo Letelier Morel (PS) as part of the 9th senatorial constituency (O'Higgins Region).
References
- ^ a b c d (Spanish) "National Statistics Institute". http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/censos_poblacion_vivienda/censo_pobl_vivi.php. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
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- Populated places in Cachapoal Province
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