Rancagua (Spanish pronunciation: [raŋˈkaɣwa]) is a city and commune in central Chile and part of the Rancagua conurbation. It is the capital of the Cachapoal...
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O'Higgins F.C. (redirect from O'Higgins de Rancagua)
ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ]), also known as O'Higgins de Rancagua, is a Chilean professional football club based in Rancagua, that currently plays in the Campeonato Nacional...
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Rancagua conurbation, or Greater Rancagua, is a Chilean conurbation in the O'Higgins Region composed of Rancagua and some parts of Machalí and Gultro....
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The Battle of Rancagua, also known in Chile as the Disaster of Rancagua, occurred on October 1, 1814, to October 2, 1814, when the Spanish Army under...
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Colegio Rancagua (English: Rancagua School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. "Tabla de Directorio Oficial de Establecimientos...
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Estación Rancagua is a railway station of the Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado in Rancagua, Chile. It is the main railway station in the Libertador...
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to host the World Cup matches in eight cities: Santiago, Viña del Mar, Rancagua, Arica, Talca, Concepción, Talcahuano and Valdivia. The Valdivia earthquake...
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Preschool, Primary and Secondary school in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Between Ibieta and Alcazar streets in Rancagua, Chile. "Tabla de Directorio Oficial...
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De la Independencia Airport (redirect from Rancagua de la Independencia Airport)
(Spanish: Aeródromo de la Independencia, (ICAO: SCRG)) is an airport serving Rancagua, a city in the O'Higgins Region of Chile. The airport is on the west side...
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Instituto Inglés Rancagua (English: Rancagua English Institute) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. "Tabla de Directorio...
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Estadio El Teniente (redirect from Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua)
Teniente-Codelco for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Rancagua, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium can...
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Medialuna (redirect from Medialuna Monumental de Rancagua)
main medialuna in Chile is the Medialuna Monumental de Rancagua. Located in the city of Rancagua, it currently[when?] seats 12,000 spectators. It is the...
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(Putaendo) EFC Conchalí (Conchalí, Santiago) El Sol (Quilpué) Enfoque Rancagua (Rancagua) Escuela de Fútbol Macul (Macul, Santiago) Esperanza Joven (San Bernardo...
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longitude and the Pacific Ocean. The capital and largest city of the region is Rancagua. The second major town is San Fernando. In pre-Quaternary times extensive...
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in Santiago, six divisions throughout its territory, an Air Brigade in Rancagua, and a Special Forces Command in Colina. The Chilean Army is one of the...
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Sagrario Cathedral (redirect from Catedral de Rancagua)
Spanish: Catedral El Sagrario), also known as Rancagua Cathedral, is a Catholic church located in Rancagua, Chile. It has been declared historic preservation...
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as such. An example is the Conurbacion de Rancagua, which considers the area shared by the city of Rancagua, and the adjacent smaller towns of Machalí...
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José de San Martín (section Act of Rancagua)
three months. San Martín's plan was complicated as well by the Disaster of Rancagua, a royalist victory that restored absolutism in Chile, ending the Patria...
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history that started in 1814 with the royalist victory at the Battle of Rancagua and ended in 1817 with the patriot victory at the Battle of Chacabuco....
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rancagua (in Latin: Dioecesis Rancaguensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago de Chile. The diocese was...
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América de Rancagua was a Chilean football club based in the city of Rancagua. The club was founded on 1916 and dissolved on 1955, when it merged with...
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based in Montevideo Colegio La República, a Chilean high school located in Rancagua la Repubblica, an Italian newspaper based in Rome Republica (disambiguation)...
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Public Rancagua, San Fernando Universidad de Aysén 2015 University Public Coyhaique Universidad Andrés Bello 1988 University Private Concepción, Rancagua, Santiago...
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time. The other route is the Metrotren Rancagua service, between the Central Station of Santiago and the Rancagua station, connecting Santiago with the...
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Estadio Municipal de Rancagua, also known as Estadio Municipal Patricio Mekis, is a multi-purpose stadium in Rancagua, Chile. The stadium hosted three...
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Trinity College is a Chilean high school located in the Machalí-Rancagua conurbation, Cachapoal Province, Chile. School website "Tabla de Directorio Oficial...
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Instituto O'Higgins is a private Catholic school located in the center of Rancagua, Chile. It is administered by the Marist Brothers. It was founded in 1915...
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6 November 2018, 14:15 CLST (UTC−3), at the Teatro Municipal de Rancagua in Rancagua. The ten teams were drawn into two groups of five. The hosts Chile...
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Teniente stadium in Rancagua. The second match on 3 June was even more convincing against Bulgaria; the match was won 6–1 in Rancagua. The last group match...
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Kristina Lie 2nd Runner-Up Santiago – Magdalena Landshut 3rd Runner-Up Rancagua – Amaya Butrón ∆ 4th Runner-Up Antofagasta – Carla Sánchez Top 11 Chicureo...
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