Rada Tilly | |
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Town | |
Top left:A board entrance of Rada Tilly in Armada Argentina Avenue, Top right:Playa Bonita (Bonita Beach), Center:Balneario Rada Tilly (Rada Tilly Spa) in Kae Lei area, Bottom left:Parque Ceolieo Rada Tilly (Rada Tilly Zeolite Park), Bottom right:A entrance in La Herradura Beach (Playa La Herradura)
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Location of Rada Tilly in Argentin | |
Coordinates: 45°56′S 67°32′W / 45.933°S 67.533°WCoordinates: 45°56′S 67°32′W / 45.933°S 67.533°W | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Chubut Province |
Department | Escalante Department |
Government | |
• Mayor | Aníbal Peralta (Radical Civic Union) |
Population | |
• Total | 9,226 |
Demonym(s) | Radatilense |
Time zone | ART (UTC-3) |
CPA base | U9001 |
Dialing code | +54 0297 |
Climate | BSk |
Rada Tilly is a town in Escalante Department, Chubut Province (Patagonia), Argentina. The town is between Punta Piedras hill to the north and Punta del Marqués to the south. Punta del Marqués, a geographical landmark on San Jorge Gulf, reaches a height of 167 metres (548 ft), and extends into the sea for 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi).
The area was first populated at least 9,000 years ago, and was first recorded by Captain Robert FitzRoy during his voyage on the HMS Beagle in the early 1830s (best known for its impact on the naturalist Charles Darwin). The municipality was established on July 24, 1948, as part of a nature conservation effort in the area during the administration of President Juan Perón. It was named for the Marquess Francisco Everardo Tilly y Paredes, a captain of the Spanish Armada who defeated Portuguese forces on the Río de la Plata, in 1795; Rada is "roadstead" and also "inlet" in Spanish. The municipality is home to a growing population, which reached 6,208 in the 2001 Census, and has doubled every decade since 1980; its estimated population, per the provincial statistical bureau, was 9,226 in 2008. A beach resort city, Rada Tilly became one of the main recreational spots for visitors from nearby Comodoro Rivadavia, a city 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) to the north. Many people living primarily in Comodoro Rivadavia also own second homes in Rada Tilly. These second homes serve the purpose of a lake home or a cabin for many residents; thus providing an escape from the busy city life of el centro in Comodoro.