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Tarata is a city in the Tacna Region in southern Peru . It is the capital of Tarata District and Tarata Province .

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21-582: Tarata may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Tarata, Peru , a city in the Tarata Province, Tacna Region, Peru Tarata District , a district in the Tarata Province, Peru Tarata Province , a province in the Tacna Region, Peru Tarata, Cochabamba , a town in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia Tarata Municipality , a municipal section of

42-691: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Civil Registry and Identification Service of Chile The Civil Registry and Identification Service ( SRCEI ), sometimes simply referred to as the Civil Registry , is a decentralized public service in Chile , with its own legal personality and assets , under the supervision of the President of the Republic through the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights . It

63-728: Is a mandatory and centralized registration system, managed by the Civil Registry and Identification Service, aimed at formalizing associations, foundations, community organizations, neighborhood councils, and communal unions that do not seek profit. The entities that must register in this system are divided into two main categories: those constituted under Title XXXIII of Book I of the Civil Code, such as corporations and foundations, and those governed by special laws, such as sports, religious, indigenous organizations, and some educational institutions that become non-profit legal entities. Since 2023,

84-526: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tarata, Peru The works of the archaeologist Rogger Ravines in the Karu cave show a very early settlement of Tarata, around 7000 BC, that is, more or less 9000 years ago. The study of regional cultural development over time is a task that Archeology has yet to develop. Not much is known of Tarata's remote past. The archaeologist Ravines found an Archaic settlement at

105-520: Is responsible for maintaining records related to the civil status of individuals and other duties assigned by law. Since December 2022, the organization has been headed by Omar Morales Márquez, under the government of President Gabriel Boric . Its tasks include issuing birth certificates, marriage and civil union certificates, death certificates, criminal records, identity cards, passports , Unique Key, vehicle registrations, and inheritance probate for intestate succession . To carry out its duties,

126-539: The Battle of Tacna , and the subsequent retreat of Peruvian and Bolivian forces, the city was occupied by Chile and incorporated as a commune, beginning a process of Chilenisation . The commune was formally established on December 22, 1891, taking into account the limits assigned by the decrees of November 9, 1885 and of May 10, 1886, and was composed of six subdelegations: Pocollai , Pachía , Palca , Tarata , Sama and Calana . A Civil Registry office had operated in

147-653: The Catholic Church , which remained the state religion until 1925. On July 17, 1884, President of the Republic Domingo Santa María enacted the Civil Registry Law , as part of the secular laws , establishing a Civil Registry official responsible for maintaining duplicate records of births, marriages, and deaths. With the evolving role of the State in economic, social, political, and cultural matters,

168-466: The Civil Registry and Identification Service operates 16 regional offices , 476 offices and sub-offices, 300 self-service kiosks, 95 mobile service units, and a maritime office, known as Civilsur. It employs approximately 3,100 staff members. Since the Colonial Chile era, personal identification was carried out through ecclesiastical records (such as baptismal , marriage, and death certificates) of

189-399: The Civil Registry had to assume new functions of great importance to society. An example of this is the creation of the "General Registry of Convictions" in 1925, which was linked to identification, to establish the legal individuality of people and record their criminal history. Decree Law 26, published on November 18, 1924, established the mandatory personal identification service, creating

210-732: The Esteban Arce Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia Tărâţa, a village in the commune of Pârjol , Bacău County, Romania Tarata statistical area , a census division in Taranaki, New Zealand Tarata, Taranaki , a locality in Taranaki, New Zealand Other uses [ edit ] Tarata bombing , a terrorist attack in Peru in 1992 Tarata, the Māori common name for the New Zealand native tree Pittosporum eugenioides Topics referred to by

231-524: The acceleration of procedures were promoted, resulting in reduced processing times and a clear orientation towards user satisfaction. Since then, the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, the establishment of an extensive computer network linking offices, and the development of modern service systems have made the advances of the Service a model to follow for similar institutions in Latin America . In 2017,

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252-530: The city. According to the 2007 Peru Census , The city of Tarata had 2,882 inhabitants, of which 2,577 speak Spanish as their native language, this being the most widely spoken language, followed by Aymara with 840 speakers. The predominant age group is children between 10 and 14 years old. The region is located below the Titicaca plateau and has a diverse geography , including volcanoes , deserts , and mountainous zones, from which arise rivers that go over

273-582: The commune since 1885. In 1911, the city was officially incorporated into the Chilean Province of Tacna as the Department of Tarata , with Tarata becoming the seat of the eponymous department. In 1921, however, Chile abolished the department, and in 1925 gave back the city to Peru under the mediation of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge , who enforced the limits agreed upon on the north, which did not include

294-522: The first self-service kiosks of the Civil Registry were inaugurated in high-traffic public locations where certificates are needed, such as town halls and hospitals across Chile, in line with the policies of automation and modernization of the public sector , implementing digital government initiatives. The Civil Registry and Identification Service is responsible for the following twenty-two registers: The Register of Non-Profit Legal Entities in Chile

315-500: The identity card, which became mandatory for all citizens. On August 28, 1930, the "Civil Registry Service" was organized, absorbing the tasks of the "Identification and Passport Service" in 1943, which until then had been under the responsibility of the Investigations Police (PDI). Starting in 1980, the use of computer equipment was introduced, and later, in the 1990s, the incorporation of technology, process redesign, and

336-438: The punas and the plateaus , thus forming the hydrographical system of this zone. The region is small in size but has a significant mining and agriculture potential. It has various climates and diverse production. The average climate per year is 8.6°C (47.5°F). 17°28′29″S 70°01′57″W  /  17.47463°S 70.03262°W  / -17.47463; -70.03262 This Tacna Region geography article

357-420: The registration form, a copy of the founding documents of the act, and in some cases, express authorization issued by the entity's constitutive body. These requirements vary depending on the type of organization and the nature of the procedure (registration, board modification, etc.). Once registered, non-profit legal entities acquire a series of obligations, including the regular updating of their information in

378-585: The registration of new entities, as well as the modification of statutes and dissolutions, is carried out through the Municipal Secretariats corresponding to the entity's domicile. Once the procedure is completed in the Municipal Secretariat, it is responsible for sending the information to the Civil Registry, where the final registration in the national register is carried out. To complete the registration, various documents are required, including

399-409: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tarata . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarata&oldid=1228350807 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

420-471: The site of Kano, high up in the Tarata district, not far from their present city. The petroglyphs and cave paintings stand out in the province of Tarata, for this remote period. In 1611 work began on the temple of San Benedicto Abad, patron of the city of Tarata, thus beginning the process of evangelization of the area and in turn the process of acculturation and conversion of the indigenous populations. The temple

441-452: Was officially inaugurated on January 3, 1741, the same day that the Spanish foundation of the city took place. In 1824, Simón Bolivar decrees the political creation of the district of Tarata, with President Manuel Pardo promulgating decades later the creation of the province of Tarata , on November 12, 1874, as well as its districts: Estike, Tarukachi, Tarata, Tikako and Kandarave. After

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