RíO NEGRO, CHILE

'Comuna de Río Negro'
'Commune of Rio Negro'
'Mayor'Arturo Andrade Cano (2004–2008)
'Country'
'Region' Los Lagos Region
'Province' Osorno Province
Senatorial Circumscription Tenth South Region
'Electoral District' District Nº 56
'Area' 1,266 km²
'Population' Census 2002 14,732 people
'Density' 11.64 hab/km²
'Hour Zone' GMT/UTC -4 Continental Chile
'Demonym' Rionegrino
'Foundation' March 12, 1896

'Río Negro' (English: ''Black River'') is a Chilean city and commune in Osorno Province, Los Lagos Region, 38 km to the south of Osorno and 6 km of 5 Route the South. It has an area of 1,266 km² and a population of 14,732 inhabitants (7,204 women and 7,528 men according to census 2002).
The commune is bordered on the north by Osorno,San Juan de la Costa , to the east by Puerto Octay, the west by the Pacific Ocean, and the south by Purranque.
Together with the communes of Puyehue, Puerto Octay, Purranque, Fresia, Frutillar, Llanquihue, Puerto Varas and Los Muermos the Electoral District Nº 56 and belongs to 17ª Senatorial Circumscription (The South Lakes).
The origin of the 'Río Negro' name is Mapuche, It comes from the Mapudungun 'Curuleufu' ( ''Curu'':Black | ''Leufu'':River )y also means 'Black River' or Cloudy Waters
Plaza de Armas(Town Square) of Río Negro City

Huellelhue Beach, Coastal zone of Río Negro, in the Pacific Ocean

Río Negro exports Blueberries mainly


Contents
History
Localities and Sectors
Climate
External links

History


In 19th century the Commune was a great property located between ''Chahuilco'' and Purranque, call ''Curileufu'' by the natives . It was founded on lands donated by gift from 'Jose Miguel Alderete', the year 1896. The first inhabitants were indigenous of the zone.
The first Mayor was 'Pedro González'.

Localities and Sectors



★ Riachuelo

★ Chifin

★ Huellelhue Beach

★ Millantué

★ Chan-Chan

★ Chahuilco

★ Ñancuan

★ Three Matting

★ White River

★ The Handbag

Climate


The climate is temperate rainy, with average temperatures of 11.4 °C.

External links



Municipality of Rio Negro ''(Spanish)''

Austral Newspaper of Osorno ''(Spanish)''

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