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Ciruelos
Village
Ciruelos
Museo del Niño Rural, at Ciruelos
Museo del Niño Rural, at Ciruelos
Country Chile
RegionO'Higgins Region O'Higgins
ProvinceCardenal Caro Province Cardenal Caro
CommunePichilemu Pichilemu

Ciruelos (Spanish for plum trees, pronounced [siˈɾwelos] ) is a Chilean village located southeast of Pichilemu, Cardenal Caro Province. In 1899, it had very few inhabitants, a free school, and a post office.[1]

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List of parish priests

  • Tomás Gutiérrez Romo (1779–1782)
  • Antonio Cornelio de Quesada y Molina (1782–1783)
  • Interinos (1783–1788)
  • Tomás Ostolaza y Donoso (1788–1829)
  • José Alejo Zavala y Vargas (1829–1849)
  • José del Tránsito Bustamante Martínez Coadjutor (1847–1850)
  • Rafael Jofré Guajardo (1850–1854)
  • Fernando Barrales (1854–1859)
  • Vicente Núñez Valdivia y José María Aguirre interinos (1867)
  • Pedro Aguilera, traslada la sede a Cahuil (1859–1867)
  • José Miguel Vásquez (1867)
  • José Agustín Contreras Jiménez (1867–1869)
  • Ramón Sotomayor Valdebenito interino (1869)
  • José María Montes Solar (1869–1870)
  • Fray Antonio Buenaventura Ramírez (1870–1871)
  • Félix Olea Pavez (1871–1874)
  • Francisco Bustamante (1874–1877)
  • Fray J. Hipólito Díaz Henríquez, administrador (1877)
  • Máximo Gil (1877–1878)
  • Roberto Sotomayor Montaner (1878)
  • Nicanor Letelier Guzmán (1878–1880)
  • Eliseo López Bravo (1880–1882)
  • Ramón Cañón Vásquez (1882–1884)
  • Emeterio Arratia Cáceres (1884–1888)
  • Juan Agustín Figueroa y Rozas (1888–1891)
  • Francisco Vilches Escorza (1891–1896)
  • José Luis Allende (1896–1898)
  • José del Carmen Lagos Tobar (1898–1900)
  • Justiniano Rojas Olea (1900)
  • Manuel Gundián Sierralta (1900–1901)
  • Juan Antonio Grez Marull (1901–1903)
  • Luis Alberto Rivera (1903–1910)
  • Tomás Contreras González (1910–1911)
  • Pacífico Retamal Rojas (1911–1921)
  • José María Aldana Carrasco (1921–1925)
  • Jaime Planells Planells (1925–1956)

Source: DOS PARROQUIAS DE LA DIÓCESIS DE LA SANTA CRUZ: SAN ANDRÉS DE CIRUELOS Y SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA DE TAGUA - TAGUA

References

  1. ^ Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco, ed. (1899). "Ciruelos (Los)" . Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (Geographic Dictionary of the Republic of Chile) (in Spanish).

External links

34°27′S 71°59′W / 34.450°S 71.983°W / -34.450; -71.983


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