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Pachica, Chile

Coordinates: 19°51′57″S 69°25′54″W / 19.86583°S 69.43167°W / -19.86583; -69.43167
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Pachica
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Coordinates: 19°51′57″S 69°25′54″W / 19.86583°S 69.43167°W / -19.86583; -69.43167
CountryChile Chile
RegionTarapacá Region
ProvinceEl Tamarugal

Pachica is a Chilean town.[1] It is a town in the Chilean highlands located in the commune of Huara, in the Tarapacá region.[2]

Etymology

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The toponym "Pachica" is of Aymara origin. It is derived from the words paya, pä - (two, pair) and chika - (half), so it is translated as "two halves".

History

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Pachica is a small town located in the Tarapacá ravine that dates back to the 18th century and originally was part of Peru. The town also has several tourist attractions like Infiernillo where you can find petroglyphs[3] and a construction of Tranque Pachica that was abandoned in the 1930s whose objective was to supply water to the towns of the Quebrada de Tarapacá.[4] The residents of Pachica are involved in agriculture, mostly the production of alfalfa and vegetables. Their houses built since the 80's are made of stone and woven cane.

Demography

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The town has 1,409 people according to the 2019 census.

References

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  1. ^ "List of towns in Chile" (PDF). 2019-07-13. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-07-13. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  2. ^ Producción (Chile), Corporación de Fomento de la (1966). Geografía ecónomica de Chile: Appendice 1 (in Spanish). Corporación de Fomento de la Producción.
  3. ^ "Seremi de Bienes Nacionales conoció necesidades de los habitantes de Coscaya | Gobierno Regional de Tarapacá". www.goretarapaca.gov.cl (in Spanish). 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  4. ^ Symposium on Rockfill Dams. American Society of Civil Engineers. 1958.