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Chilecito
City in La Rioja, Argentina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chilecito (lit. Little Chile) is a city in the Argentine province of La Rioja, and head of the department of Chilecito.
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Overview and History
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The city is located in the valley formed by the Sierras de Velazco to the east, and the Sierras de Famatina to the west. The city was founded in 1715 by Spanish colonizers. Chilecito still preserves the cable-car of La Mejicana mine built by Bleichert which is part of the city mining past that saw its peak at the end of the 19th century.
Chilecito is surrounded by an oasis of irrigation, which has been expanded by way of supplements from underground waters. A great part of agricultural land is used for the cultivation of vineyards because the most significant industrial activity is based in wine-cellars. Walnut and fruit trees are also cultivated and their product is locally processed.
By some accounts the locality got its name from a large number of Chilean artisan miners known as pirquineros who migrated to the area to work in gold field of Famatina.[1]
The Argentine educator, lawyer, senator, governor and historian Joaquín V. González was raised in the vicinity of Chilecito. He also used to spend his vacation in a home that he built here in his later years. The property, which he called Samay Huasi (Quechua Samay Wasi, "rest house") was donated to the University of La Plata for use as an artists' retreat.
By the end of the 1990s, the university of Chilecito which was still part of the National University of La Rioja became the National University of Chilecito. This decision was highly criticized by different academic and political sectors, especially those concerning to the President of Argentina at the time, Carlos Menem.
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Geography
Population
According to statistics, Chilecito has 58,798 inhabitants (data provided from the INDEC 2022 census).[2] This data includes facts from the localities of Anguinán, Malligasta, San Miguel, Los Sarmientos and La Puntilla.
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Notable people
- Joaquín V. González, known for his contributions and ideas that have benefited the town of Chilecito and its province, La Rioja
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