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Coordinates: 20°3048.5S 69°2140.6W / 20.513472°S 69.361278°W / -20.513472; -69.361278
 

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Matilla
Church of Matilla
Church of Matilla



Map of Pica in Tarapacá Region
Location in Chile
Location in Chile

Matilla

Location in Chile

Coordinates: 20°30′48.5″S 69°21′40.6″W / 20.513472°S 69.361278°W / -20.513472; -69.361278
Country Chile
Region Tarapacá
ProvinceTamarugal
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
Elevation
1,206 m (3,957 ft)
Population
 (2017 Census)[1]
 • Total380
Sex
 • Men181
 • Women199
Time zoneUTC-4 (CLT[2])
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (CLST[3])
Area code(+56) 5

Matilla is a Chilean village and oasis in the interior of Atacama Desert. It lies four kilometers southwest of the oasis town of Pica. As of 2017 Matilla had 380 inhabitants and 217 homes.[1] It hosts underground aqueducts in various states of decay. These aqueducts are locally known as socavones and tap Pica Aquifer.[4]

In the late 19th century its inhabitants were prone to suffer typhus, ostensibly because of the poor quality of the village's water source and the existence of a nearby swamp.[5] In 1904 the village had obtained a new water supply thanks to Father Luis Friedrich's initiative and the wealthy neighbors who financed the works.[5]

The population of Matilla is mostly of Spanish descent in contrast to Pica whose old inhabitants have more indigenous heritage.[6]

The location became first known to the Spanish after the men of Diego de Almagro reached the area in 1536 on their return to Peru.[6] Local lore says the town was founded in 1547 by Márquez de Loayza who arrived from present-day Bolivia.[6] Other sources give 1642 as the date of founding.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Ciudades, pueblos, aldeas y caceríos 2019" (PDF) (in Spanish). National Statistics Institute. 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  • ^ "Chile Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  • ^ "Chile Summer Time". WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  • ^ Lictevout, Elizabeth; Abellanosa, Carlos; Maass, Constanza; Pérez, Nicolás; Gonzalo, Yáñez; Véronique, Leonardi Véronique (2020). "Exploration, mapping and characterization of filtration galleries of the Pica Oasis, northern Chile: A contribution to the knowledge of the Pica aquifer". Andean Geology. 47 (3): 529–558. doi:10.5027/andgeoV47n3-3272.
  • ^ a b Castro Castro, Luis; Figueroa Cerna, Carolina; Hernández Opazo, Héctor (2015).『Quehacer y planteamientos del cura Luis Friedrich en el oasis de Pica durante la chilenización de Tarapacá, 1903-1907』[Work and Approaches of the Priest Luis Friedrich in the Pica Oasis during Tarapacá Chilenization, 1903-1907]. Revista de Historia Regional y Local (in Spanish). 7 (13): 224–257.
  • ^ a b c d Alba, Valencia (1978). "Matilla. Apuntes etnográficos". BFUCh (in Spanish). XXIX: 303–331.

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