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Plaza Yungay is a square located in
Barrio Yungay Barrio Yungay is a neighborhood of Santiago, Chile, located to the west of the city center in the commune of Santiago and to the west of Barrio Brasil. History This neighborhood was a rural area until 1835. The land was owned by José Santiago ...
, an historical neighborhood of
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile (), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is located in the country's central valley and is the center of the Santiago Metropolitan Regi ...
,
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, located at the western limits of the commune of
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile (), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is located in the country's central valley and is the center of the Santiago Metropolitan Regi ...
. The plaza is the home of a monument commemorating the end of Chile's
War of the Confederation The War of the Confederation () was a military confrontation waged by the United Restoration Army, the alliance of the land and naval forces of Chile and the Restoration Army of Peru, formed in 1836 by Peruvian soldiers opposed to the conf ...
(1836-1839) against the Peruvian and Bolivian confederation, and a church named for the saint that protects Santiago's residents from earthquakes. Today, it is a lively public space.


Monument in honor of the Roto Chileno

The plaza boasts a monument to the ''
roto ''Roto'', f. ''rota'', (literally "torn" or "broken") is a term used to refer to Chilean people and in particular to the common Chilean. In Chile, from the start of the 20th century, it was applied with a negative classist connotation to poor ...
chileno'', an homage to the common person, created by sculptor Virginio Arias. The sculpture commemorates the Chilean troops that defeated the Peru-Bolivian confederation at the
Battle of Yungay The Battle of Yungay (or Yungai) was the final battle of the War of the Confederation, fought on January 20, 1839, near Santo Domingo de Yungay, Yungay, Peru. The United Restoration Army, led by Chilean General Manuel Bulnes, consisting mainly ...
on 20 January 1839. The troops were largely common people who dwelled in the city. ''Rotos'' was the name the confederation soldiers gave them during the "War of the Pacific" one of Chile's two significant wars. The monument to the roto chileno, the collective and anonymous hero of the Battle of Yungay, consist of two pillars of uneven, jutting rock which come together in an inverted U shape. Atop the inverted U stands the statue of the roto chileno, a meter and a half high. The pedestal of the statue has an inscription that says The statue is wearing a traditional uniform with a rifle standing near his right foot stabilized by his right hand. His left hand on his hip. Behind him stands a bushel of wheat with a sickle between shafts. The Plaza Yungay hosts festivities relating to the Day of the Roto Chileno, an annual celebration held on 20 January.


Iglesia de San Saturnino

The south west corner of Plaza Yungay is home to the church and parish of Saint Saturninus (''San Saturnino'') ( es); Saint Saturninus is the protector of Santiago residents from tremors and earthquakes. This gothic-style church has three entrances and a tower, and consists of a central rectangular space with two lateral spaces. The construction of the church was first initiated by the priest Luis Benavente in 1844 and completed by the architect Teodor Burchard in 1887. The church has large stained glass windows that represent the apostles. Among its relics and imagery there is a Christ of Good Hope given by the priest Hernán Domeyko Sotomayor in 1892. There is also an organ made by
Oreste Carlini ''Oreste'' ("Orestes", HWV A11, HG 48/102) is an opera by George Frideric Handel in three acts. The libretto was anonymously adapted from Giangualberto Barlocci’s ''L’Oreste'' (1723, Rome), which was in turn adapted from Euripides' ''Iphig ...
in the 1920s. After the earthquake of 27 February 2010, the government committed the necessary resources to begin the restoration process.


Daily life

The plaza has a number of children's playgrounds, much like those found in
Plaza Brasil Plaza Brasil (''Brasil Square'') is located in Barrio Brasil, a neighborhood of Santiago, Chile known for its strong artistic and cultural scene. The square is bordered by Avenida Brasil to the east, Huérfanos street to the south, Compañía de ...
. The streets surrounding the plaza are also home to a bar, a grocery store, an historic barber shop, and a small shop that sells cheap, to-go
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and cheese-stuffed potatoes, or ''
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(de queso)''. On certain weekends a small marketplace is set up with people selling goods on blankets. Free Latin American drumming workshops have been held every Sunday since February 2012.


Fiesta de la Chaya

Plaza Yungay was also on the route of the Fiesta de la Chaya in 2011. This celebration is carried out in a different manner in various Latin American countries, and observed in many Chilean cities.


Mysteries and Controversies

A poem by Winétt de Rokha (published in her 1936 collection ''Cantoral'') called "Valse en la Plaza de Yungay" celebrates not the monument to the "roto chileno" but the beauty of a mysterious sculpture of a female nude -- "the woman of marble" with "breasts of apple and heliotrope"—as she is touched by the evening light. Outside of De Rokha's poem, no trace of this sculpture remains. While in office, former mayor of
Santiago Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile (), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is located in the country's central valley and is the center of the Santiago Metropolitan Regi ...
,
Pablo Zalaquett Pablo Antonio Zalaquett Said (born 9 July 1963) is a Chilean business administrator, lobbyist, and former mayor of the communes of Santiago and La Florida and member of the Independent Democratic Union. Eisenhower Fellowships Eisenhower Fellow ...
was informed by a judge that his changes to Plaza Yungay - including having trees cut down and removing the grass - were inappropriate because they were not approved of by the National Monuments Council. The city was therefore suspending his changes. Any changes need to be approved of by the council because the plaza is located in an historically protected area. Led by the grassroots organization, Defensores del Barrio Yungay (English: Defenders of the Yungay neighborhood) 2,000 residents of the zone signed a petition asking for the suspension of Zalaquett's activities in the plaza. They also complained that the mayor's office hid and denied information relating to its plans from the neighbors and the organization.
Carolina Tohá Carolina Montserrat Tohá Morales (born May 12, 1965) is a Chile, Chilean politician and Political science, political scientist. She served as Ministry of the Interior and Public Security (Chile), Minister of the Interior and Public Security from ...
, Zalaquett's challenger, won the next mayoral election. Early in her candidacy she expressed dismay at the changes and affirmed that it was inappropriate for Zalaquett to change the plaza without seeking the democratic approval of the residents who actively preserve the patrimony of the neighborhood.


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