Cerro Navia (Spanish "Navia Hill") is a municipality ("comuna") of Chile, located on the province of Santiago, in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. The municipality has an area of 11.06 km² a population of 148,312 (2002 census) with a population density of 14,828 per square km, slightly higher than that of greater Santiago's 13,000 square km, making it one of the most densly populated municipalities. The average household income is $13,360 in PPPUS dollars (2000). A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ... Santiago is one of the six provinces of the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile. ... The Santiago Metropolitan Region (in Spanish, Región Metropolitana de Santiago) is a landlocked administrative region in central Chile. ... For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...
History
Officially established on March 17, 1981, it wasn't until December of 1984 that Cerro Navia became its own municipality, taking over much of Pudahuel, part of Quinta Normal, and the old municipality of Las Barrancas. Pudahuel (Mapudungun place of pools or water or place where seagulls gather) is a municipality (comuna) of Chile located on the province of Santiago in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. ... Quinta Normal (Spanish normal farm) is a municipality (comuna) of Chile located on the province of Santiago in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. ...
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The municipality has an area of 11.06 km² a population of 148,312 (2002 census) with a population density of 14,828 per square km, slightly higher than that of greater Santiago's 13,000 square km, making it one of the most densly populated municipalities.
Officially established on March 17, 1981, it wasn't until December of 1984 that CerroNavia became its own municipality, taking over much of Pudahuel, part of Quinta Normal, and the old municipality of Las Barrancas.