Study north of Santiago de Chile through Historical Cartography: The Chimba between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries

Authors

  • Carolina Quilodrán Rubio
  • Antonio Sahady Villanueva
  • José Bravo Sánchez
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/geografia/2014/218211
Keywords: La Chimba, Historical Cartography, City, Mapocho River

Abstract

The present article analyzes La Chimba, the northern shore of the Mapocho River, an ideal location in which many native clans settled before the foundation of the city of Santiago de Chile. La Chimba –in Quechua language the other shore of the river–, was for a long time the northern boundary of the city of Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, an area marked by a history of diverse cultural and natural territorial development. This research analyzes the representation of La Chimba, based on the historical records ranging from the XVI to the XIX centuries.

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Published
01-12-2014
How to Cite
Quilodrán Rubio, C., Sahady Villanueva, A., & Bravo Sánchez, J. (2014). Study north of Santiago de Chile through Historical Cartography: The Chimba between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. Geography Papers, (59-60), 137–156. https://doi.org/10.6018/geografia/2014/218211
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