Macul (
Quechua: "to stretch out right hand") is a
commune of
Chile
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located in the central-eastern part of the
Greater Santiago area, bordered by the communes of
Ñuñoa to the north,
San JoaquĂn to the west,
Peñalolén to the east and
La Florida to the south.
It is predominantly a residential and industrial zone, although its activities have been diversifying in recent times, which has necessitated improvements in infrastructure and connectivity with the rest of the city. The commune is considered a middle class area of
Santiago
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.
History
Macul was one of five indigenous villages located in the region of Ñuñohue prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. Its economy was heavily based on agriculture due to the fertile soil in the area.
By the seventeenth century, the
Ñuñoa area kept its agricultural character, however the development of a road system that had strengthened its ties with the city of
Santiago
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began. During the nineteenth century there were a number of changes and developments that modified the purely rural character of Ñuñoa and Macul, some of the more prevalent changes were the construction of railways, housing developments and the enactment of the Autonomous Commune Law.
Since 1930, Ñuñoa has been strengthening its residential character, and due to its very accessible infrastructure for transportation and communications with the rest of the city, it has now developed as a largely industrialized settlement, with a good number of factories making their home in Ñuñoa.
Beginning in 1960, the territory of Macul seizes to be an urban expansion area to the city of Santiago, reaching critical mass and the maximum for developing land as an
urban area
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, reaching its 100% developed status. This proclamation ended in the early 1970s with the opening of the
Américo Vespucio Ringroad, allowing for further development.
In 1981, Ñuñoa was subdivided into three communes: Ñuñoa,
Peñalolén and Macul. It wasn't until 1984 when Macul officially became a municipality and began to operate. The municipality is now allowed to exercise its authority over the fully urbanized territory of all three communes. Macul had a significant industrial sector before combining with the commune of Ñuñoa.
Since 1992, the municipal authorities are elected every four years via popular vote.
Administration
As a commune, Macul is a third-level
administrative division of Chile
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administered by a
municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
, headed by an
alcalde
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who is elected by popular vote every four years. The 2024-2028 alcalde is Eduardo Espinoza Gaete (
REP). The communal council had the following members:
* MarĂa Olga GĂłmez Araya (
REP)
* Tito Sergio Puyol Carreño (Ind/
REP)
* Cristián Aguiló Armstrong (
RN)
* Ximena Zuleta Dinamarca (
DC)
* Margarita Figueroa Huenutripai (
PC)
* Michael Urra Depaulo (
FA)
* Jaime LĂłpez LarraĂn (
FRVS)
* Soledad Pérez Peña (
PAVP)
The commune is divided into twenty neighbourhood units, which are divided into assemblies and include participation from neighbours in the same area or district.
Within the
electoral divisions of Chile
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, Macul is represented in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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by Felipe Salaberry (
UDI) and
Ximena Vidal (
PPD) as part of the 25th electoral district, (together with
San JoaquĂn and
La Granja). The commune is represented in the
Senate
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by
Soledad Alvear (PDC) and
Pablo Longueira (UDI) as part of the 8th senatorial constituency (Santiago-East).
Education
The community of Macul is home to the San JoaquĂn Campus of the
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, which is located on the eastern side of
Vicuña Mackenna Avenue and serviced by the
San JoaquĂn metro station. The campus hosts several world-class faculties and features modern laboratories, libraries and sport fields. Three buildings on campus were designed by architect
Alejandro Aravena, the 2016 laureate of the
Pritzker Architecture Prize
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.
Macul is also home to the athletic campus of the
University of the Americas called Campus One (Sports Complex UDLA). This campus is the result of the union of ONE, a company of Hans Gildemeister, and Universidad de Las Americas, to promote physical activity within the University community.
Another
higher education
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institution with a campus in Macul is
INACAP, which replaced the former campus on the corner of Colón and Tabancura Streets. The campus in Macul is the largest campus in Chile built by INACAP, with more than of floor space on of land. The INACAP campus is located at the intersection of Vicuña Mackenna Avenue and Escuela Agricola Street.
Attractions
The commune includes the Aquatic Club Macul, the
Estadio Monumental David Arellano owned by the most popular Chilean football team,
Colo-Colo, and the training center of the Chilean football team
Juan Pinto Durán. The Vasquez Palace, also known as "The Macul Castle", is a beautiful palace located in the center of the community. Apart from being a popular tourist attraction, the palace also serves as the municipality's main office.
Demographics
According to the 2002
census
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of the
National Statistics Institute, Macul spans an area of and has 112,535 inhabitants (53,667 men and 58,868 women), and the commune is an entirely
urban area
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. The population fell by 6.8% (8,173 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.
;Stats
*Average annual household income: US$49,004 (
PPP, 2006)
*Population below poverty line: 13.4% (2006)
*Regional quality of life index: 80.30, high, 12 out of 52 (2005)
*
Human Development Index
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: 0.806, 10 out of 341 (2003)
References
External links
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Municipality of Macul
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Populated places in Santiago Province, Chile
Communes of Chile
Geography of Santiago, Chile
Populated places established in 1984