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    Talcahuano (Spanish pronunciation: [talkaˈwano]) (From Mapudungun Tralkawenu, "Thundering Sky") is a port city and commune in the Biobío Region of Chile...
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    Huachipato FC is a Chilean football club based in Talcahuano that currently plays in the Chilean Primera División. Huachipato was founded on 7 June 1947...
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  • Naval de Talcahuano, were a Chilean football club based in the city of Talcahuano, Biobío Region. The club founded in 1944 as Asociación Naval de Foot-Ball...
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  • Club de Deportes Naval is a Chilean football club, their home town is Talcahuano, Biobío Region. They currently play at the fifth level of Chilean football...
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  • (born 1957), Indian actress Naval de Talcahuano, a defunct Chilean football team that was based in the city of Talcahuano Naval 1º de Maio, a sports club in...
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  • Valdivia [es]) Talca FC (Talca) The Commercial (Talcahuano) Thunder (Coquimbo) Unión Atlético (Talcahuano) Unión Coquimbo (Coquimbo) Unión FC (Valparaíso)...
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    of her type. She has been restored and is a memorial ship anchored in Talcahuano, Chile. Huáscar is the second oldest armored warship afloat after Warrior...
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    The Estadio "El Morro" Ramón Unzaga Asla, is a stadium located in Talcahuano, Chile and has a capacity of 7,200 spectators. It is the oldest stadium in...
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    through the Plains of Talcahuano where the city of Talcahuano is located. The peninsula points northward, making the city of Talcahuano an excellent port...
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    fighter or bomber aircraft. The Navy also operates four submarines based in Talcahuano. Air Force General (four-star) Jorge Rojas Ávila heads the 12,500-strong...
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    as reported by O'Higgins on 23 December 1817 from his camp opposite Talcahuano: "[...] habían empezado a remitir algunos partidos las suscripciones [...
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    regional capital and main city. The agglomeration is composed of: Concepción Talcahuano Chiguayante San Pedro de la Paz Hualpén Penco Tomé Coronel Lota Hualqui...
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    relic and flagship of the commander of the Second Naval Zone based in Talcahuano. "Misión y Visión". Armada de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2023...
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    earthquake of 2010 and the subsequent tsunami. That earthquake damaged Talcahuano and Dichato; the tsunami destroyed much of what remained of the port town...
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    Valparaíso Talcahuano Corral Bay Valdivia Osorno Chiloé Archipelago The Capture of Valdivia (Spanish: Toma de Valdivia) was a battle in the Chilean War...
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  • 23.32 km 12:21 – 13:11 Regroup, MDS Hotel Talcahuano — 13:11 – 13:41 Flexi service A, MDS Hotel Talcahuano — SS4 After 14:46 Pulperia 2 19.77 km SS5 After...
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    condition and, as a museum ship, is open to visitors at its berth in Talcahuano. In an effort to produce a more seaworthy vessel that was more capable...
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    Patria Vieja (1812–1814) 1st Talcahuano Linares Yerbas Buenas Valparaíso 1st San Carlos 1st La Frontera 2nd Talcahuano Thomas 2nd San Carlos 1st Chillán...
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    political one. On 3 September the mutiny spread to the naval base of Talcahuano, where the base personnel, students at the sailors' academy, the coastal...
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  • Pacífico), known until 2015 as Estadio CAP, is a football stadium located in Talcahuano, Chile. Inaugurated in 2009, it is the home field of Huachipato, replacing...
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    several coastal towns in south-central Chile and damaged the port at Talcahuano. Tsunami warnings were issued in 53 countries, and the wave caused minor...
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    around four detachments based along Chile's long coasts at Viña del Mar, Talcahuano, Punta Arenas, and Iquique. There are also a number of independent companies...
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    1999 1 November 2003 8 September 2005 Talcahuano Carrera SS-22 November 2000 24 November 2004 20 July 2006 Talcahuano  Malaysia KD Tunku Abdul Rahman - 25...
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    located in Valparaíso, Talcahuano and Punta Arenas. The company's registered office is in Valparaíso, while its main plant is in Talcahuano. Chilean submarine...
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    have attack helicopters. The Navy also operates four submarines based in Talcahuano. General Hugo Rodríguez González heads 11,050-strong Chilean Air Force...
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    of Talcahuano did not suffer any major damage, only some flooding. Some tugboats and small sailboats were stranded on Rocuant Island near Talcahuano. In...
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    1824 and rose to the rank of commander. He was appointed governor of Talcahuano (1849–1855). He supervised construction of Fuerte Bulnes in 1843, which...
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  • eight cities: Santiago, Viña del Mar, Rancagua, Arica, Talca, Concepción, Talcahuano and Valdivia. The Valdivia earthquake, the most powerful earthquake ever...
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    capabilities at the vital harbors of Antofagasta, Coquimbo, Valparaíso and Talcahuano. Chilean merchant naval ships also aided Peruvian, Colombian and Cuban...
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  • and undertaking a fresh attack. In the midst of this, news came from Talcahuano of the arrival of the royalist expedition of General Mariano Osorio, advancing...
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