Calama, El Loa, Chile Genealogy


Guide to Commune of Calama ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil registration.

History

  • Cobija worked as the main port of Bolivia. The commune became Provencal capital in 1840.
  • During the Pacific War, Calamba was occupied by Chilean troops and was later ceded to Chile in 1904.
  • The commune of Calama has a population of approximately 148,000 people. [1].

Civil Registration

Church Records

Cemeteries

  • Municipal Cemetery of Calama
  • Address: Los Suspiros SN

Localities

  • Bernardo O´Higgins
  • Calama
  • Caspana
  • Cementerio
  • Chacabuco
  • Chiuchiu
  • Chuquicamata
  • El Abra
  • Independencia
  • Javiera Carrera
  • Maipú
  • Manuel Rodríguez
  • Regimiento
  • Volcán Miño

References

  1. Wikipedia Collaborators, "Calama," In Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calama . Visited 14 November 2017