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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quitento (commonly misspelled Quilento and Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate.[1] It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province, Ñuble Region.

Originally itself an estate,[1] it turned into a village in later years.[2] It is located near the Quitento River, which derives from the Ñuble River and was just two leagues long within the 5th Subdelegation of the historical Itata Department.[3]

Later in the 19th century, in 1885, the district of Quitento, the third of the Portezuelo subdelegation, in Itata Department, was created. Its limits were: "at the north, the first district and part of the second one; at the west, a line between the San José estate houses, property of José Asandro Romero, extending up to the houses of Santa Ana estate, of Carlos Gutiérrez, continuing to the south by the public road until the Cucha-Cucha flow, beside the Isidoro Torres house, a place named Caulle, beneath the Cucha-Cucha flow; and south, another line that, beginning on the aforementioned houses, continues to the west, passes by a place where there are three palmas and finishing in the top of Comén hill".[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco, ed. (1899). "Quitento" . Diccionario Geográfico de la República de Chile (Geographic Dictionary of the Republic of Chile) (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Valenzuela, Fr P. Armengol (2018). Glosario etimológico originario: De Nombres de hombres, animales, plantas, ríos y lugares, y de vocablos incorporados en el lenguaje vulgar, aborígenes de Chile, y de algún otro país americano (in Spanish). Ediciones UC. p. 706. ISBN 978-956-14-2349-7.
  3. ^ Estadistica de la republica de Chile: Provincia del Maule (in Spanish). (Chile) Oficina Central de los Tribunales Estadística. 1845.
  4. ^ Echeverría Reyes, Aníbal (1888). Geografía política de Chile: ó sea recopilación de leyes y decretos vigentes sobre creación, límites y nombres de las provincias, departamentos, subdelegaciones y distritos de la república (in Spanish). Imprenta Nacional.[ISBN missing]


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