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    Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved 2015-12-09. "UNESCO - Quinchamalí and Santa Cruz de Cuca pottery". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 2022-12-31...
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    characteristic of Ñuble are crafts, in particular in the localities of Quinchamalí (considered like one of the country's more important places of artisan...
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    total, only five of which are in Chile. Four are in Santiago - Luna, Quinchamalí, Sol and Terremoto - while one, No. 16, Bailarines con volantinesis,...
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  • collaborator for the Chilean photography magazine, CAPTION Magazine Quinchamalí, Provincia de Ñuble, Chile" Zenit (camera) "OAS - Organization of American...
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  • Cobquecura El Carmen El Emboque Las Mariposas Ninhue Ñipas Pemuco Pinto Quinchamalí Quiriquina Ranguelmo Recinto-Los Lleuques San Fabián de Alico San Gregorio...
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  • sycamore wood, 64cm de hauteur, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago Quinchamalí, 1956, wood, 1.27 x 0.55 x 0.5 m; Parque de las Esculturas Marta Colvin...
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  • Nº3, 1983 Mujeres de la tierra, Santiago, Ediciones CEM-Pemci, 1984. Quinchamalí: reino de mujeres, Santiago, Ediciones Cem, 1985 El zorro que cayó del...
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    be found from sea level to 3,800 m in elevation. It is locally called quinchamalí. The word kincha translates from Quechua as 'hedge of sticks', as often...
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