Administrative divisions of Chile

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The administrative division or territorial organization of Chile exemplifies characteristics of a unitary state. State administration is functionally and geographically decentralized, as appropriate for each authority in accordance with the law.

For the interior government and administration within the State, the territory of the republic has been divided into 16 regions (regiones), 56 provinces (provincias) and 346 communes (comunas) since the 1970s process of reform, made at the request of the National Commission on Administrative Reform (Comisión Nacional de la Reforma Administrativa or CONARA). State agencies exist to promote the strengthening of its regionalization, equitable development and solidarity between regions, provinces and communes within the nation.

Since 2005, the creation, abolition and designation of regions, provinces and communes, the altering of their boundaries, and the establishment of the regional and provincial capitals are part of constitutional law.

The Ministries of Chile (except the Ministries of the Interior, National Defense, Foreign Affairs and Secretary General of the Presidency) are devolved to regional level, being represented by regional ministries, integrating the so-called "regional cabinet," chaired by the regional intendent.

History[]

The political and administrative division of Chile has had four major periods: before 1833, from 1833 to 1925, from 1925 to 1976 and from 1976 onwards.

Before 1974, Chile was divided into:

  1. Provinces (provincias) - First level
  2. (departamentos) - Second level

In October 2007, two new regions came into force: The I Tarapacá Region was divided laterally to create XV Arica and Parinacota Region to the north, and similarly, the X Los Lagos Region was split to create XIV Los Ríos Region to its north. Also there are plans to create a joint region between the provinces of Linares and Cauquenes by splitting the VII Maule Region.

On March 11, 2010, the creation of the Marga Marga Province gave Chile a new total of 56 provinces.

Current structure[]

Regions of Chile by their Roman numeral.

Chile is administratively divided into:

  1. 16 Regions (regiones) - First level administrative division
  2. 56 Provinces (provincias) - Second level administrative division
  3. 346 Communes (comunas) - Third level administrative division

Regions[]

The regional government is headed by the intendant (intendente), appointed by the President of the Republic. The intendant is advised by the Regional Ministerial Secretaries (Secretaría Regional Ministerial or SEREMIs).[1]

The administration of the region lies in the regional government, constituted by the intendente and the Regional Council (Consejo Regional).

Provinces[]

The government and administration of each province lies in the provincial governorate (Gobernación Provincial), headed by a (gobernador), appointed by the President of the Republic. It exercises its powers in accordance with the instructions from the regional intendant. It is advised by the Provincial Economic and Social Council (Consejo Económico y Social Provincial or CESPRO).

The only exception is the Santiago Province, which makes no provision for a provincial governorate in its regulations. Instead, the position corresponds to the intendant of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago. In January 2001, the Provincial Delegation of Santiago was created with the position of a Provincial Delegate, who exercises the functions of a provincial governor on behalf of the respective intendant.

Communes[]

The local administration of each commune or group of communities resides in the municipality (municipalidad), consisting of an alcalde and a communal council (Consejo Comunal), elected directly for a period of 4 years renewable.

Municipalities represent the decentralization of central power. They are advised by an Economic and Social Communal Council (Consejo Económico y Social Comunal or CESCO), composed of representatives from the most important of the community's organizations and activities.

There are 346 communes and 345 municipalities, as the municipality of Cabo de Hornos manages the grouping of communities of Cape Horn and Antártica. There are proposals to create a number of new communities to be studied by the Secretariat of Regional and Administrative Development (Subsecretaría de Desarrollo Regional y Administrativo or SUBDERE).

Current list of administrative divisions[]

Region Capital Provinces Capital Communes
XV Arica and Parinacota Region Arica Arica Arica

Arica
Camarones

Parinacota Putre
I Tarapacá Region Iquique El Tamarugal Pozo Almonte
Iquique Iquique

Iquique
Alto Hospicio

II Antofagasta Region Antofagasta Tocopilla Tocopilla

María Elena
Tocopilla

El Loa Calama

Calama
Ollagüe
San Pedro de Atacama

Antofagasta Antofagasta

Antofagasta
Mejillones
Sierra Gorda
Taltal

III Atacama Region Copiapó Chañaral Chañaral

Chañaral
Diego de Almagro

Copiapó Copiapó

Copiapó
Caldera
Tierra Amarilla

Huasco Vallenar

Vallenar
Freirina
Huasco
Alto del Carmen

IV Coquimbo Region La Serena Elqui Coquimbo

Andacollo
Coquimbo
La Higuera
La Serena
Paiguano
Vicuña

Limarí Ovalle

Ovalle
Río Hurtado
Monte Patria
Combarbalá
Punitaqui

Choapa Illapel

Illapel
Salamanca
Los Vilos
Canela

V Valparaíso Region Valparaíso Petorca La Ligua

La Ligua
Cabildo
Zapallar
Papudo
Petorca

Los Andes Los Andes

Los Andes
San Esteban
Calle Larga
Rinconada

San Felipe de Aconcagua San Felipe

San Felipe
Llaillay
Putaendo
Santa María
Catemu
Panquehue

Quillota Quillota

Quillota
La Calera
Nogales
Hijuelas
La Cruz

Valparaíso Valparaíso
Marga Marga Quilpué

Quilpué
Limache
Olmué
Villa Alemana

San Antonio San Antonio

Algarrobo
El Quisco
El Tabo
Cartagena
San Antonio
Santo Domingo

Isla de Pascua Hanga Roa Isla de Pascua
VI Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Rancagua Cachapoal Rancagua

Codegua
Coínco
Coltauco
Doñihue
Graneros
Las Cabras
Machalí
Malloa
Olivar
Peumo
Pichidegua
Quinta de Tilcoco
Rancagua
Requínoa
Rengo
Mostazal
San Vicente de Tagua Tagua

Colchagua San Fernando

Chépica
Chimbarongo
Lolol
Nancagua
Palmilla
Peralillo
Placilla
Pumanque
San Fernando
Santa Cruz

Cardenal Caro Pichilemu

La Estrella
Litueche
Marchigüe
Navidad
Paredones
Pichilemu

VII Maule Region Talca Curicó Curicó
Talca Talca

Talca
San Clemente
Pelarco
Pencahue
Maule
San Rafael
Curepto
Constitución
Empedrado
Río Claro

Linares Linares

Linares
San Javier de Loncomilla
Parral
Villa Alegre
Longaví
Colbún
Retiro
Yerbas Buenas

Cauquenes Cauquenes

Cauquenes
Chanco
Pelluhue

XVI Ñuble Region Chillán Itata Quirihue

Cobquecura
Coelemu
Ninhue
Portezuelo
Quirihue
Ránquil
Treguaco

Diguillín Bulnes

Bulnes
Chillán
Chillán Viejo
El Carmen
Pemuco
Pinto
Quillón
San Ignacio
Yungay

Punilla San Carlos

Coihueco
Ñiquén
San Carlos
San Fabián
San Nicolás

VIII Biobío Region Concepción Biobío Los Ángeles
Concepción Concepción

Concepción
Coronel
Chiguayante
Florida
Hualpén
Hualqui
Lota
Penco
San Pedro de la Paz
Santa Juana
Talcahuano
Tomé

Arauco Lebu

Arauco
Cañete
Contulmo
Curanilahue
Lebu
Los Álamos
Tirúa

IX Araucanía Region Temuco Malleco Angol

Angol
Collipulli
Curacautín
Ercilla
Lonquimay
Los Sauces
Lumaco
Purén
Renaico
Traiguén
Victoria

Cautín Temuco

Temuco
Carahue
Cholchol
Cunco
Curarrehue
Freire
Galvarino
Gorbea
Lautaro
Loncoche
Melipeuco
Nueva Imperial
Padre Las Casas
Perquenco
Pitrufquén
Pucón
Saavedra
Teodoro Schmidt
Toltén
Vilcún
Villarrica

XIV Los Ríos Region Valdivia Valdivia Valdivia

Valdivia
Corral
Lanco
Los Lagos
Mariquina
Máfil
Paillaco
Panguipulli

Ranco La Unión
X Los Lagos Region Puerto Montt Osorno Osorno

Osorno
Puerto Octay
Purranque
Puyehue
Río Negro
San Pablo
San Juan de la Costa

Llanquihue Puerto Montt

Calbuco
Cochamó
Fresia
Frutillar
Llanquihue
Los Muermos
Maullín
Puerto Montt
Puerto Varas

Chiloé Castro
Palena Chaitén
XI Aisén Region Coihaique Coihaique Coihaique

Coihaique
Lago Verde

Aisén Puerto Aisén

Aisén
Cisnes
Guaitecas

General Carrera Chile Chico
Capitán Prat Cochrane

Cochrane
O'Higgins
Tortel

XII Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region Punta Arenas Última Esperanza Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales
Torres del Paine

Magallanes Punta Arenas

Laguna Blanca
Punta Arenas
Río Verde
San Gregorio

Tierra del Fuego Porvenir

Porvenir
Primavera
Timaukel

Antártica Chilena Puerto Williams
Santiago Metropolitan Region (RM) Santiago Chacabuco Colina
Cordillera Puente Alto
Maipo San Bernardo

San Bernardo
Buin
Paine
Calera de Tango

Talagante Talagante

Isla de Maipo
El Monte
Padre Hurtado
Peñaflor
Talagante

Melipilla Melipilla
Santiago Santiago

Cerrillos
Cerro Navia
Conchalí
El Bosque
Estación Central
Huechuraba
Independencia
La Cisterna
La Granja
La Florida
La Pintana
La Reina
Las Condes
Lo Barnechea
Lo Espejo
Lo Prado
Macul
Maipú
Ñuñoa
Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Peñalolén
Providencia
Pudahuel
Quilicura
Quinta Normal
Recoleta
Renca
San Miguel
San Joaquín
San Ramón
Santiago
Vitacura

Proposed structural changes[]

SUBDERE continues to examine the proposed creation of the provinces of Villarrica, San Carlos, Admiral Simpson, Aconcagua and others.

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-03-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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