Colchagua (historical province)

Provincia de Colchagua
Colchagua
Province of Chile
1826–1976

Colchagua province in 1903
CapitalCuricó (1836-1840)
San Fernando (1840-1928, 1934-1976)
Rancagua (1928-1934)
Demonymcolchagüino/colchagüina
Area
  Coordinates34°41′S 71°09′W / 34.683°S 71.150°W / -34.683; -71.150
StatusProvince
GovernmentIntendance
  HQIntendance of Colchagua
Intendant 
 1826
Manuel Antonio Recabarren
 1975-1976
Jaime Rodríguez Bengoechea
Vice Intendant 
 1831-1836
Feliciano Silva
LegislatureColchagua Provincial Assembly
History 
 Established
31 January
 Disestablished
1 January 1976
Subdivisions
  TypeCommunes
  Units15
Political subdivisions15 comunas (See list)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Colchagua Delegation
Curicó Delegation
Maule Delegation
Colchagua Province
Today part ofProvinces of Colchagua and Cardenal Caro (O'Higgins Region)

Colchagua was a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976. Its capital was located in San Fernando during most of its existence. For some years, Curicó and Rancagua were capitals of Colchagua.