La Unión, Chile


La Unión is a city and commune of the Ranco Province in the Los Ríos Region in Chile. It is situated approximately 40km north of Osorno and 80km southeast of Valdivia. Covering an area of 2,136.7km², it has a population of 36,447, of which 25,615 are considered part of the urban population, according to the 2012 census. The commune derived its name from the confluence of the Llollelhue and Radimadi rivers.
La Unión was founded in 1821 during the government of Bernardo O'Higgins, to secure sovereignty over the Central Valley south of Valdivia. It is a major centre for milk production; COLUN is the main milk and dairy product producer in the zone. The commune is covered in forest to the west of the city and the east is dominated by agricultural landscapes spanning Los Llanos. Alerce Costero National Park lies in the western mountains.
The city served until 2001 as a dormitory town for the coal mines of Catamutún.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, La Unión spans an area of and has 39,447 inhabitants. Of these, 25,615 lived in urban areas and 13,832 in rural areas. The population grew by 1.8% between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.

Administration

As a commune, La Unión 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 2012-2016 alcalde is María Angelica Astudillo Mautz.
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, La Unión is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Mr. Enrique Jaramillo and Mr. Gastón Von Mühlenbrock as part of the 54th electoral district,. The commune is represented in the Senate by Andrés Allamand Zavala and Eduardo Frei Ruiz -Tagle as part of the 16th senatorial constituency.

Education

Deutsche Schule La Unión was at one time recognized as an overseas German school by the West German government.