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The Peralillo Department (Spanish: Departamento de Peralillo) was a proposed Chilean department in September 1972 by President Salvador Allende Gossens, with the purpose of de-centralizing the . Peralillo was proposed as the capital of the department by the Member of the Chamber of Deputies Héctor Ríos. The communes which were proposed to form the department were the capital, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (now Litueche), La Estrella and Pumanque.

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  • El departamento de Peralillo fue un departamento chileno propuesto en septiembre de 1972 por el presidente de la República, Salvador Allende Gossens, con el propósito de descentralizar el departamento de Santa Cruz. Peralillo fue propuesta como capital del departamento por el diputado Héctor Ríos Ríos. Las comunas propuestas para integrar el departamento fueron, además de la capital, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (hoy Litueche), La Estrella y Pumanque.​​ El proyecto del departamento de Peralillo, sin embargo, no fue fructífero, y fue creado el departamento Cardenal Caro, con Marchigüe como capital.​ (es)
  • The Peralillo Department (Spanish: Departamento de Peralillo) was a proposed Chilean department in September 1972 by President Salvador Allende Gossens, with the purpose of de-centralizing the . Peralillo was proposed as the capital of the department by the Member of the Chamber of Deputies Héctor Ríos. The communes which were proposed to form the department were the capital, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (now Litueche), La Estrella and Pumanque. The project of the Peralillo Department, however, was rejected, and the Cardenal Caro Department was created instead, with Marchigüe as the capital, on 13 July 1973, by decree of President Allende. (en)
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  • El departamento de Peralillo fue un departamento chileno propuesto en septiembre de 1972 por el presidente de la República, Salvador Allende Gossens, con el propósito de descentralizar el departamento de Santa Cruz. Peralillo fue propuesta como capital del departamento por el diputado Héctor Ríos Ríos. Las comunas propuestas para integrar el departamento fueron, además de la capital, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (hoy Litueche), La Estrella y Pumanque.​​ (es)
  • The Peralillo Department (Spanish: Departamento de Peralillo) was a proposed Chilean department in September 1972 by President Salvador Allende Gossens, with the purpose of de-centralizing the . Peralillo was proposed as the capital of the department by the Member of the Chamber of Deputies Héctor Ríos. The communes which were proposed to form the department were the capital, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (now Litueche), La Estrella and Pumanque. (en)
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