Yungay, Chile


Yungay is a Chilean town and commune in Diguillín Province, Ñuble Region. The commune spans an area of.

Demographics

According to data from the 2002 Census of Population and Housing, the Yungay commune had 16,814 inhabitants; of these, 11,469 lived in urban areas and 5,345 in rural areas. At that time, there were 8,565 men and 8,249 women residing in the commune. The commune grew 10% in population between the censuses of 1992 and 2002.

Towns

The following are the towns that made up the commune as with their respective populations :
As a commune, Yungay is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. For the years 2016-2020, the alcalde is Rafael Cifuentes Rodríguez, and the council members are:or-link=

Geography

Even though the total area of the commune is around 823 km squared, only 3.87 km squared has been urbanized: the cities of Yungay and Campanario. In the 2017 census there were 17,787 total inhabitants in the commune. The Yungay Commune is located on the eastern borders of the region, thus it contains parts of the Cordillera of the Andes, where the altitude reaches between 150 and 2000 meters above sea level. Several rivers flow out of the Andes sector and cross the body of the region. Generally, the land is devoted to agricultural purposes, principally the growth of California Pine, wheat, oats, or lentils; or for livestock grazing.

Library

The Yungay Public Library is named after the priest Oreste Montero, who was a great aid for the education in Yungay and left an impression on many generations through his positive nature.
In the present day, the library has grown and offers many new services such as a computer lab that serves many students who don’t have access to the necessary resources