Til-Til
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Tiltil or Til-Til is a Chilean municipality and town, in the Chacabuco province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. Its population (Census 2002) is 14,755 (8,161 urban and 6,594, rural) and its area is 653 km².
The mayor is Salvador Emilio Delgadillo Bascuñán (Communist Party)
The municipal council is formed by the following councilmen:
- Cornelio Báez Arias (Communist Party)
- Eva Aburto Gajardo (UDI)
- Agustín Emblico Riquelme (RN)
- Paula Urzúa Frei (PDC)
- Ariel Medina Poloniolli (PPD)
- Marina Teresa Almanzar Allendes (PRSD independent)
Tiltil is most known for being an execution place for rebels during Chiles independence war against Spain. Manuel Rodríguez was executed in Tiltil.
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