La Ligua

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Country Chile
Founded1754
Elevation
126 m (413 ft)
La Ligua
La Ligua
La Ligua


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Location in Chile
Location in Chile
La Ligua
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 32°27′S 71°13′W / 32.450°S 71.217°W / -32.450; -71.217
Country Chile
Region Valparaíso
ProvincePetorca
Founded1754
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  AlcaldePatricio Pallares
Area
  Total
1,163.4 km2 (449.2 sq mi)
Elevation
126 m (413 ft)
Population
 (2012 Census)[2]
  Total
32,131
  Density27.618/km2 (71.531/sq mi)
  Urban
24,214
  Rural
7,773
Sex
  Men16,079
  Women15,908
Time zoneUTC-4 (CLT[3])
  Summer (DST)UTC-3 (CLST[4])
Area code56 + 33
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

La Ligua (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈliɣwa]) is a city and commune that is the capital of Petorca Province in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. Covering an area of 1,163.4 square kilometers (449.2 sq mi), the commune is situated within a diverse landscape of marine plains and transverse valleys, and is traversed by several rivers including the La Ligua and Petorca. It has a Mediterranean and semi-arid climate, with low annual precipitation and extended dry seasons. As of the 2022 census, La Ligua had a population of 31,987, with the majority residing in urban areas.

The name La Ligua is thought to derive either from the Aymara word Lihua, meaning "wool to be distributed for the household", or the Mapuche word Lihuen, meaning "radiance" or "dawn". Archaeological evidence indicates continuous human habitation for approximately 8,000 years, including cultures such as the Animas, Molle, Aymara, and Mapuche. The Inca reached the area around 1420. Spanish colonization began in 1536, leading to the assimilation and eventual disappearance of indigenous cultures.[5]

Gold mining was the dominant economic activity during the colonial period. In the early 20th century, the economy shifted towards textile production, rooted in indigenous practices but modernized with European techniques. By the 1970s, the region specialized in vest-making (chalequería) and candy production, fostering a network of small businesses utilizing digital technologies. La Ligua was founded by decree on 21 June 1754 as Villa de Santo Domingo de Rozas and was designated a city on 3 June 1874.[5]

Geography

The territory of La Ligua covers 1,163.4 square kilometers (449.2 sq mi),[2] located within the geomorphological units of marine or fluviomarine plain and transverse valleys.[6] It is also located within the hydrographic basins of the coastal areas of the La Ligua River and Aconcagua River.[7] Additionally, the commune contains various bodies of water, among which the La Ligua River and Petorca River stand out.[8]

The La Ligua River basin spans approximately 1,980 square kilometers (760 sq mi), originating as the Alicahue stream in the foothills of the Andes at about 4,000 meters (13,000 ft) above sea level. The river becomes the La Ligua River after merging with the Estero Cajón de los Ángeles near the town of Cabildo[9] and flows into the Pacific Ocean, converging with the Petorca River at the Salinas de Pullally wetland.[10]

According to the Köppen climate classification, it presents a Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall (Csb), Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall at altitude (Csb (h)), semi-arid climate (BSk), semi-arid climate with winter rainfall (BSk (s)), and semi-arid climate with winter rainfall and coastal influence (BSk (s) (i)),[11] characterized by low annual precipitation averaging 21.56 mm and approximately 21.68 rainy days per year.[12]

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