Huerta De Maule
History
Huerta del Maule was officially founded with the name of "San Antonio de la Florida" in 1754. Although a settlement already existed there since the second half of the 17th century, originally associated to the presence of a Franciscan Monastery, and according to tradition, was further encouraged by the discovery of gold in its environs. Typically, the inhabitants of Chile's Maule Region in colonial times were strongly rooted to their haciendas and, for a long time, there was strong resistance by the population to leave the rural areas and small villages and move to the cities. As in other villages of the region, in Huerta de Maule, the productive agricultural and commercial activities kept the place alive and relatively wealthy.
Traditions
In Huerta de Maule, October 4 marks the traditional celebration of St. Francis of Assisi, a popular religious festival presided by the local bishop, that brings to the village thousands of pilgrims and tourists every year.
Geography
Huerta del Maule lies in the foothills of a low-altitude chain of the "Cordillera de la Costa" in Central Chile, west of the Loncomilla river and the Gupo hill, and southwest of the town of San Javier, Chile. Altitude: 496 m.
Demography
According to the 1992 census, Huerta del Maule had a population of 308, which had fallen to less than 270, in 2002. The area surrounding Huerta de Maule is sparsely populated. Within a radio of seven miles from the place there live a mere 2,000 people.
Climate
The climate of the zone is temperate, with an average temperature of 14.4 °C (or 57.92 °F) and an average annual precipitation of 680 mm concentrated between the months of June and August.
Sources
- http://www.oresteplath.cl/antologia/animita3.html
- http://www.obispadodelinares.cl/parroquias_sanjavier.php
External links
35°40′S 71°57′W / 35.667°S 71.950°W
References
- ^ "Huerta del Maule, San Javier. Talca - CHILE".
- ^ "Huerta de Maule". Archived from the original on 2011-10-24.
- ^ "HUERTA DE MAULE".