Quilpué

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Quilpué is called by the locals "Ciudad del Sol" (City of the sun) because compared to Valparaíso (only 30 minutes away) it has a lot more sunny days. It has excellent train, highway and road connections to Viña del Mar and Valparaíso. Since housing is cheaper in Quilpué, thousands of people commute every day to the coastal cities.

Local attractions include a zoo (one of only three in Chile), and the rural settings of Colliguay and the Marga-Marga Valley, both with basic facilities for camping and hiking.

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[edit] City facts

[edit] History

Indigenous peoples had settled the area long before Governor Pedro de Valdivia gave the land to Rodrigo de Araya in 1547. Mining was the main economic activity for many years, until the land was further divided in the 17th century.

[edit] Local Government

The city hall is located at 684 Vicuña Mackenna. The current mayor is Mauricio Viñambres Adasme.

[edit] Educational Institutions

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María maintains a school for professional technicians at its Jose Miguel Carrera Campus at El Olivar. A campus housing part of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Faculty of Engineering is located in the suburb of Población Valencia.

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Gran Valparaíso
Cities Valparaíso | Viña del Mar | Concón | Quilpué | Villa Alemana
Universities Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso | Federico Santa María Technical University | University of Valparaíso | University of Educational Sciences "Playa Ancha"
Culture & Sports El Mercurio de Valparaíso | Santiago Wanderers

Coordinates: 33°03′S, 71°27′W