Curicó is the name of the city and capital of the province of Curicó, which belongs to the Maule Region in the Central Valley of Chile. It borders to the South with Molina and Sagrada Familia, to the North with Teno, to the West with Rauco and to the East with Romeral. Curicó is one of the most populated cities of the longitudinal or Central Valley of Chile, together with Rancagua, Talca and Chillán. The Curicó’s commune area reaches 1328 km2. Cakes, fruits, cement, sugar, tomato sauce and international quality wine are characteristic products of the city. It is one of the most important service centers of the central region, considered the agroindustrial capital of Chile due to its constant growth and economic dynamism. It makes together with the communes of Hualañe, Licantén, Molina, Rauco, Romeral, Sagrada Familia, Teno and Vichuqueén, the Electoral District N° 36, and belongs to the 10th Senatorial District.
Curicó is the name of the city and capital of the province of Curicó, which belongs to the Maule Region in the Central Valley of Chile. It borders to the South with Molina and Sagrada Familia, to the North with Teno, to the West with Rauco and to the East with Romeral. Curicó is one of the most populated cities of the longitudinal or Central Valley of Chile, together with Rancagua, Talca and Chillán. The Curicó’s commune area reaches 1328 km2. Cakes, fruits, cement, sugar, tomato sauce and international quality wine are characteristic products of the city. It is one of the most important service centers of the central region, considered the agroindustrial capital of Chile due to its constant growth and economic dynamism. It makes together with the communes of Hualañe, Licantén, Molina, Rauco, Romeral, Sagrada Familia, Teno and Vichuqueén, the Electoral District N° 36, and belongs to the 10th Senatorial District.