Saavedra, Chile

Saavedra
—  Town and Commune  —

Coat of arms
Map of Saavedra commune in Araucanía Region
Saavedra
Location in Chile
Coordinates (town):
Country Chile
Region Araucanía
Province Cautín
Founded 5 December 1895
Founded as Bajo Imperial
Government[1]
 • Type Municipality
 • Alcalde Ricardo Tripainao Calfulaf (PPD)
Area[2]
 • Total 400.8 km2 (154.7 sq mi)
Population (2002 Census)[2]
 • Total 14,034
 • Density 35/km2 (90.7/sq mi)
 • Urban 2,679
 • Rural 11,355
Sex[2]
 • Men 7,259
 • Women 6,775
Time zone CLT [3] (UTC-4)
 • Summer (DST) CLST [4] (UTC-3)
Area code(s) country 56 + city ?

Saavedra is a town and commune of Chile in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. The principal community and administrative centre of the commune is the town of Puerto Saavedra. The commune is named after the Chilean soldier General Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez who was placed in charge of the occupation of the Araucanía in 1860. It has the highest percentage—though not the largest number—of Mapuche people in the region (64%, 2002 census).

Demographics

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Saavedra spans an area of 400.8 km2 (155 sq mi) and has 14,034 inhabitants (7,259 men and 6,775 women). Of these, 2,679 (19.1%) lived in urban areas and 11,355 (80.9%) in rural areas. The population fell by 2.8% (398 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.[2]

Administration

As a commune, Saavedra is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Ricardo Tripainao Calfulaf (PPD).[1]

Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Saavedra is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by José Manuel Edwards (RN) and Joaquín Tuma (PDC) as part of the 51st electoral district, (together with Carahue, Nueva Imperial, Teodoro Schmidt, Freire, Pitrufquén and Cholchol). The commune is represented in the Senate by José Garcia Ruminot (RN) and Eugenio Tuma Zedan (PPD) as part of the 15th senatorial constituency (Araucanía-South).

References

  1. ^ a b (Spanish) "Asociación Chilena de Municipalidades". http://www.munitel.cl/. Retrieved 23 February 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c d (Spanish) "National Statistics Institute". http://www.ine.cl/canales/chile_estadistico/censos_poblacion_vivienda/censo_pobl_vivi.php. Retrieved 13 December 2010. 
  3. ^ "Chile Time". WorldTimeZones.org. http://www.world-time-zones.org/zones/chile-time.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-29. 
  4. ^ "Chile Summer Time". WorldTimeZones.org. http://www.world-time-zones.org/zones/chile-summer-time.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-29.