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    The Chiloé Archipelago (Spanish: Archipiélago de Chiloé, pronounced [tʃiloˈe], locally [ʃiloˈe]) is a group of islands lying off the coast of Chile, in...
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    Chiloé Island (Spanish: Isla de Chiloé, pronounced [tʃiloˈe], locally [ʃiloˈe]) also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (Isla Grande de Chiloé), is the...
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    The Churches of Chiloé in Chile's Chiloé Archipelago are a unique architectural phenomenon in the Americas and one of the most prominent styles of Chilotan...
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    strains originating in the Chiloé Archipelago replaced earlier potatoes of Peruvian origin in Europe. The potatoes of Chiloé are important elements of...
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    Chiloé Province (Spanish: Provincia de Chiloé) is one of the four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Los Lagos (X). It consists of all of Chiloé...
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  • Archipelago of Chiloé, and the legends and superstitions brought by the Spanish conquistadores, who in 1567 began the process of conquest in Chiloé and...
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  • The warlocks of Chiloé ("brujos de Chiloé" or "brujos chilotes" in the Spanish language) are people of Chiloé Archipelago said to practise witchcraft...
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    Guaiteco were a nomadic indigenous people or group of peoples of the archipelagos of Chiloé, Guaitecas and Chonos. The Chono people lived as hunter-gatherers...
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    comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second-largest island, Chiloé, and the second-largest...
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    is indigenous to the southern part of South America, including the Chiloé Archipelago. In its native range, it is called the pato overo ("piebald duck")...
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    Curanto (category Chiloé Archipelago)
    seafood, potatoes, along with other traditional preparations from Chiloé Archipelago such as milcao and chapalele, to which are added meats, sausages and...
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    Chiloé Archipelago assume the role of protecting the area of western Patagonia from foreign intrusions. Valdivia, reestablished in 1645, and Chiloé acted...
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    Castro, Chile (category Populated places in Chiloé)
    eastern coast of central Chiloé Island. This position provides Castro with a good access to the eastern islands of Chiloé Archipelago as well as to the open...
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    speakers. Their homelands once extended from Choapa Valley to the Chiloé Archipelago and later spread eastward to Puelmapu,[clarification needed] a land...
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  • The history of Chiloé, an archipelago in Chile's south, has been marked by its geographic and political isolation. The archipelago has been described...
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  • to many aspects of history and the beliefs of the Chiloé archipelago. Renato Cárdenas‘s book of Chiloé mythology is a collection of stories, legends and...
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    William Miller at northern Chiloé Island in order to conquer the last Spanish stronghold in Chile, the Archipelago of Chiloé. This failed attempt ended...
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    in Chilean cities such as Castro, Chonchi, and other towns in the Chiloé Archipelago, and are now considered a typical element of Chilotan architecture...
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    famous grotesque mythological being in Chiloé". Radio Santiago. 1 August 2019. "Myths and Legends from Chiloé: Fiura". John E. Roth. American Elves: an...
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    Huapi Lake in 1650. In 1670, Jesuit priest Nicolás Mascardi, based in Chiloé Archipelago, entered the area through the Reloncaví Estuary and Todos los Santos...
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  • Wellington Archipelago Baranof Archipelago Barren Islands Bird Rocks Broughton Archipelago Channel Islands of California Chiloé Archipelago (Archipiélago...
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    were completely different. The Chono moved around in the area from Chiloé Archipelago to 50° S and the Kawésqar from 46° S to the Strait of Magellan. Thus...
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    Darwin's fox (category Chiloé Archipelago)
    San Pedro Island in Chiloé Archipelago in December, 1834, during the Beagle survey expedition, he observed that this "fox (of Chiloe, a rare animal) sat...
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  • Chiloé may refer to: Chiloé Archipelago in Chile Chiloé Province, administrative division that covers most of the archipelago Chiloé Island the main island...
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  • With the exception of Chiloé Archipelago all the Chilean territory south of Bío Bío River became free of Spanish rule. Chiloé did however also suffer...
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    cuisine of Chiloé is a distinct form of cuisine from Chiloé Archipelago. The current cuisine of Chiloé emerged from the fusion of Chiloé's indigenous...
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    than those of Chiloé Archipelago. The Huilliche are the principal indigenous population of Chile from Toltén River to Chiloé Archipelago. Mapuche ponchos...
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    Magellan made the Chiloé Archipelago key in protecting western Patagonia from foreign intrusions. Valdivia, reestablished in 1645, and Chiloé acted as sentries...
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    appearance than the people of Chiloé. Their ponchos were described by Moraled as less pleasing ("vistosos") than those of Chiloé. In 1792 the Huilliches were...
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    is a legendary bull found in Chilote mythology. Originating in the Chiloé Archipelago[citation needed], the bull was said to have a single horn on its forehead...
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