Codegua, Administrative commune in Cachapoal Province, Chile
Codegua is a commune in Cachapoal Province in the O'Higgins Region of central Chile. The town sits in a valley surrounded by agricultural land and smaller rural settlements that spread across the wider area.
The area was originally settled by indigenous peoples before developing into a modern Chilean commune. Through the 20th century, the region experienced changes driven by agricultural development and population shifts.
The population of Codegua maintains a balanced distribution between urban and rural areas, with 48.7 percent residing in city zones and 51.3 percent in countryside regions.
You can reach the commune via Route 5 Sur, which connects the area to other regions. Local accommodations and basic services are available for visitors passing through.
The commune operates under specific electoral frameworks as part of the 33rd district, with representation in both the Chamber of Deputies and the 9th constituency.
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