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    Caleta Camarones is a town located in the extreme southwest of Arica and Parinacota Region, Chile. This is where the Camarones Valley ends, and where the...
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  • several places: Camarones, Chubut, a town in Argentina Camarones, Chile, a commune in Chile Caleta Camarones, a town in the commune Camarones, Guaynabo, Puerto...
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    community in Chile is located in Camarones. According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Camarones had 1,220 inhabitants (745 men...
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    seems to be the Chilean Arica-Camarones region, which stretches between the coastal towns of Arica and Caleta Camarones to the south. There are many archaeological...
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    fortification and is situated at the end of a road leading out from the Caleta beach. It was built in 1706. Today the castle remains unused, although its...
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    Hernández (born 27 April 1945), actor Ancuta Atacama Desert Azapa Valley Caleta Vítor Chitita Chucuyo Climate of Chile Cosapilla Esquiña Geography of Chile...
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    Cabo Dos Bahías Camarones Malaspina La Esther Garayalde Caleta Hornos Uzcudun Florentino Ameghino Cabo Raso Puesto El Palenque Camarones Website (in Spanish)...
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    architect Jorge Rubio in conjunction with American sculptor Suzy Odom. Playa Camarones (Shrimp Beach) – Colonia 5 de Diciembre (vicinity of Av. Paragua – Hotel...
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    Caleta Olivia are two larger cities along the coast. Each having ports with oil buoys and fishing facilities.[vague] The fishing towns of Camarones and...
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    unconditionally to Chile the littoral Tarapacá Province, bounded north by the Rio Camarones, south by the Rio Loa, east by Bolivia, and west by the Pacific Ocean...
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    19°S-20°S: Pisagua, Quebrada de Camarones, Caleta Junin, Of. Jazpampa, Of. Vieja...
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    the shore and affect all coastal populations on windy days from Camarones to Caleta Olivia in the south. The populations in this strip are covered on...
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    activity of Sarmiento generated, was made with carriages to the port of Camarones, with high costs and risks. The merchants realised that a closer port...
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    Gorbea, Purén, Labranza, Freire, Renaico Arica and Parinacota Arica, Camarones, Putre, General Lagos Atacama Copiapó, Vallenar, Caldera, Chañaral, El...
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    Calafate Calamuchita Department Caleta Olivia Calchaquí Valleys Calfucurá Calixto Oyuela Calquín (aircraft) Camarones Camila (film) Camino de los chilenos...
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