• Valdivia may refer to: Valdivia, a city and municipality in the Province of Valdivia Valdivia River, a river which begins in the city of Valdivia Valdivia...
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  • 1992), Brazilian football defender Caique Ferreira da Silva Leite, or Valdivia (born 1992), Brazilian football midfielder Caíque (footballer, born 1993)...
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  • Zal, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Pichoy Airport, Valdivia, Chile Iksal, Zal was older name for Iksal Qalay-I-Zal District, in Afghanistan...
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    nineteenth century German immigration to southern Chile was such that Valdivia was for a while a Spanish-German bilingual city with "German signboards...
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  • English artist Noelle Scaggs (born 1979), American singer-songwriter Noelle Valdivia, American television writer and playwright Noelle Vial (1959–2003), Irish...
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  • CECS (redirect from CECS (disambiguation))
    (Center for Scientific Studies), a multidisciplinary research centre in Valdivia, Chile Canine epileptoid cramping syndrome, a disease affecting dogs, also...
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  • (Argentina) Diario (Aruba) El Diario (La Paz), Bolivia Diario Austral, Valdivia, Chile Diario de la Marina, Cuba Diario Libre, Dominican Republic El Diario...
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    civilizations of different proportions. An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus...
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  • may refer to: German colonization of the Americas German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue German colonization of Africa German colonization...
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    center) is the official flag of the department of Chuquisaca. The Flag of Valdivia, which is composed of a red saltire on a white field is thought to have...
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  • Iberian peninsula Niebla, Chile, a coastal town in the municipality of Valdivia Mr. Niebla (1973–2019), Mexican masked wrestler Eduardo Niebla (born 1955)...
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  • Chilean footballer Alejandro Valverde, Spanish cyclist Rey Alejandro Conde Valdivia, Mexican conductor Alejandro Velasco Astete, Peruvian pilot Alejandro Villanueva...
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  • the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile "El Canelo", a song by Los Lobos on their 1988 album: La Pistola y El Corazón Canelo (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Strategy". European Commission - European Commission. Retrieved 3 June 2019. Valdivia, Ana Garcia (22 January 2019). "The End Of Plastic Cutlery, Plates And...
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  • César Tobar (born 1978), Colombian defender for Millonarios Julio César Valdivia (born 1982), Mexican goalkeeper for Cruz Azul Julio César Yegros (born...
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  • County, California Los Molinos, Chile, coastal village and harbour near Valdivia, Chile San José de los Molinos District, district of the province Ica,...
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    the cultivation of potatoes by a Spanish expedition in 1557. Pedro de Valdivia sought originally to conquer all of southern South America to the Straits...
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Valdivia, Chile List of contemporary art museums Contemporary Art Museum This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Logroño, Vitoria, Amsterdam, Breda, Katwijk, Potchefstroom, The Bierzo and Valdivia, as well as the former Indian princely states of Khairpur, Rajkot and Jaora...
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  • personality Claudia Fernández (footballer), Spanish footballer Claudia Fernández Valdivia (born 1988), former Second Lady of Bolivia Claudia Ferraris (born 1988)...
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  • Esmeralda Avenue is a road in a number of towns and cities Esmeralda Avenue Valdivia Esmeralda Avenue Avondale Auckland Esmeralda Avenue Guaynabo, San Juan...
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  • Pomar (redirect from Pomar (disambiguation))
    Spain Picó Pomar Residence, an 1840 Spanish Neoclassical building Pomar de Valdivia, a municipality in Palencia, Castile and León, Spain Bodegas Pomar, C.A...
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  • Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Copiapó Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Valdivia Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Girardota Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral...
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  • hamlet in Valdivia, Chile Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, wildlife reserve Cabo Blanco (film), a film starring Charles Bronson Cape Blanco (disambiguation) This...
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    Retrieved May 8, 2022. A Companion to Media Studies - Page 289 by Angharad N. Valdivia 'Minority' Label Gets A Second Look in Boston - The Boston Globe "The Boston...
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  • son of Zebedee (Saint James) Teodoro Schmidt – Teodoro Schmidt Valdivia – Pedro de Valdivia, conqueror of Chile Vicuña, Chile – Colonel Joaquín Vicuña Larraín...
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  • Anglo-Spanish War (disambiguation) Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation) Spanish–Portuguese War (disambiguation) Ottoman-Spanish War (disambiguation) Ottoman-Habsburg...
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