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    Matías Cousiño Jorquera (1810–1863) was a Chilean coal magnate and patriarch of the wealthy Cousiño family. Cousiño's most emblematic coal mine was found...
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    Palacio Cousiño is a palace that was designed and built for Isidora Goyenechea, widow of Luis Cousiño, who in turn was son of Matías Cousiño. It is located...
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  • of Matías Cousiño Soulodre and Daniela Cousiño Soulodre. Juan Agustín Cousiño Rodríguez (Santiago, Chile, December 17, 1963). María Lidia Cousiño Valderrama...
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    At the port of Antofagasta, after sneaking up on an enemy ship the Matias Cousiño, he courteously asked the crew to abandon ship before opening fire....
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    Chile (1826), Vice-Admiral in the Chilean Navy Matías Cousiño, coal magnate and patriarch of the Cousiño family Carlos Díaz, television and film actor...
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  • those of Arauco Basin, are chiefly of bituminous nature. Industrialist Matías Cousiño begun mining operations in Lota in 1852. Coal mining transformed rapidly...
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    Amazonas, Angamos, and Loa, and the steam transports Itata, Lamar, Limarí, Matías Cousiño, Santa Lucía, Copiapó, Toltén, Huanay, and Paquete del Maule. Under...
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    of that month, they found the corvette Magallanes and the transport Matías Cousiño in Iquique. In late July, the Huáscar captured several Chilean vessels...
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  • 23 February - Matías Cousiño (d. 1863) Unknown - Candelaria Pérez (d. 1870) 18 December - Nicolasa Valdés (b. 1733) "Matías Cousiño Jorquera" (in Spanish)...
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    Wooden schooner Virgen de Covadonga: Lt. Captain Manuel Orella Transport Matias Cousiño : Lt. Captain Augusto Castleton. 2nd Division—Commander Juan Jose Latorre...
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  • coal mining were somewhat linked by Matías Cousiño, a silver mining magnate who expanded into the coal business. Cousiño began mining operations in Lota in...
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  • night of July 7 an attack was attempted with a torpedo boat on the Matías Cousiño, a charcoal burner of the Chilean squad which was mistaken for the Abtao...
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    commerce all over Chile. An example of this is silver mining magnate Matías Cousiño who initiated coal mining operations in Lota in 1852 rapidly transforming...
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    Bergoeing Vela (Evópoli) Carolina Plaza Guzmán (UDI) Other Pablo Jaeger Cousiño (PDC) Matías Bellolio Merino (REP) Apruebo Dignidad Tomás Echiburu Altamirano...
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    9, and not finding his prey decided to go after the transport ship Matías Cousiño. Latorre, who was commanding the Magallanes decided to fend off the...
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    Williams Rebolledo, who planned the recovery of the Chilean steamer Matías Cousiño and the capture of the Spanish schooner Covadonga. The naval battle...
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    (2004), Historia Marítima del Perú. Part XI, Volume 1. Era el carbonero Matías Cousiño Ekdahl, Wilhelm (1911), Historia Militar de la Guerra del Pacífico....
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    gunboat Magellan, the corvette Abtao and Matias Cousiño. On 16 July, Almirante Cochrane and Matias Cousiño were relieved by Blanco Encalada and Lamar...
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    2014. Archived from the original on 2014-05-04. "Armada de Chile | Cousiño, Matías, vapor". armada.cl. December 11, 2011. Archived from the original on...
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    from Britain, initially bought the coal very cheaply. Industrialist Matías Cousiño begun mining operations in Lota in 1852. Coal mining transformed Lota...
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    only sustained by two ships: the ironclad Huáscar and the transport Matías Cousiño. These ships sailed on the high seas at night and returned to the port...
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    performance in the drama ¿Donde está Elisa? (2009). He played Ignacio Cousiño, a conservative man and family man. However, he hides his homosexuality...
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    Pinto Plaza Sotomayor including the Edificio Armada de Chile Edificio Luis Cousiño Courthouse 16 remaining funiculars (called ascensores): 15 public (national...
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  • football association. This association had antecedents in the neighbors of Cousino Park (current O'Higgins Park) and some Santiago College students, led by...
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     Salazar (MEX) L 0–3 Did not advance Matías Lacroix  Elías (PER) L 0–3 Did not advance José Tomás Gallegos Matías Lacroix Doubles —  Cárdenas / Salazar (MEX)...
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