Chañaral


Chañaral is a small coastal city and commune in the Atacama Region, Chile and capital of the Chañaral Province. It is a colourful town largely unknown by tourists, who generally head straight for towns such as San Pedro de Atacama. The town is considered unspoiled, with the benefit of having absolutely no high rise buildings. On the arid hills nearby is a lighthouse which casts a beam over the town during the night. Throughout the day and night, there is a lively, bustling atmosphere on the narrow streets. Despite it being coastal, it is not a typical seaside resort, partly because the ocean is contaminated by the copper mining industry. Situated a short distance to the north is the Pan de Azúcar National Park.

History

In 1824, Diego de Almeyda made the discovery of the large natural deposits of copper in the area, and was the first in the mining industry in Chile to export it. For this reason, the town was founded October 26, 1833 as Chañaral de las Ánimas. A few of years later, Pedro Lujan discovered ore at El Salado, where a mine was built. In 1836, a shipping port promising raw material was constructed. The great boom Chañaral began in 1860 when A. Edwards & Company was inaugurated where an inn exists today.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census by the National Statistics Institute the commune of Chañaral spans an area of and had 13,543 inhabitants. Of these, 13,180 lived in urban areas and 363 in rural areas. The population fell by 2.8% between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.
The demonym for a person from Chañaral is Chañaralino for a man and Chañaralina for a woman.

Administration

As a commune, Chañaral is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde was Hector Volta Rojas, and the council has the following members:
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Chañaral is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Lautaro Carmona and Carlos Vilches as part of the 5th electoral district,. The commune is represented in the Senate by Isabel Allende Bussi and Baldo Prokurica Prokurica as part of the 3rd senatorial constituency.