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    la República de Chile in August of the same year, making it official. Marchigüe was declared the capital. However, the coup d'état that occurred in September...
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    an experienced pilot from the local aerial club, took on his plane to Marchigüe for the local authorities to inform the situation of Pichilemu. President...
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    into 16 regions (regiones), 56 provinces (provincias) and 346 communes (comunas) since the 1970s process of reform, made at the request of the National...
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    of Salvador Allende, the department of Cardenal Caro was created (cap. Marchigüe). In July 1974, a new reform took place, directed by the military dictatorship...
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    interview with El Expreso de la Costa, Parraguez recalled "fighting against Marchigüe and Santa Cruz mayors" for Pichilemu to become the capital of the yet...
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    city is bordered by Litueche to the north, Paredones to the south, and Marchigüe and Pumanque to the east. To the west lies the Pacific Ocean. Pichilemu...
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    same name, and founded several schools in Pichilemu and parts of current Marchigüe. He resigned in May 1905 and completed his fourth mayoral term as a segundo...
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