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    Santiago de Querétaro (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe keˈɾetaɾo]; Otomi: Dähnini Maxei), most commonly known as Querétaro, is the capital and largest...
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  • College, Santiago (Spanish: Colegio San Ignacio Alonso Ovalle) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in Santiago, Chile. The school...
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    George's College, Santiago Colegio de Nuestra Senora de Andacollo (Santiago) Central University of Chile Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Universidad de Antofagasta...
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    College Santiago Manuel de Alday y Aspée Santiago meteorite Santiago Metro Santiago Metropolitan Region Santiago Morning Santiago Province, Chile Santiago Stock...
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    Agustín de Jáuregui y Aldecoa (17 May 1708/1711 – 29 April 1784) was a Spanish politician and soldier who served as governor of Chile (1772–80) and viceroy...
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    (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica as the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The capital and largest city of Chile is Santiago, and the national language is Spanish...
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    Pichilemu (redirect from Pichilemu, Chile)
    the Pacific Ocean for upper-class Chileans. Pichilemu is home to five of the National Monuments of Chile: Agustín Ross Cultural Centre and Park; the...
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    points south. This village was renamed Villa de San Agustín de las Cuevas in 1645, with the last part “de las Cuevas” referring to the many small caves...
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    Rebeca Cofré (category Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu alumni)
    de corazón –actualmente alcaldesa de Chépica, Rebeca Cofré- es una de las 100 Mujeres Líderes de Chile 2013". Pichilemu News (in Spanish). Santiago,...
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    on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2017. "Colegio y Liceo San Felipe | Preuniversitario Ciudad de San Felipe". Sanfelipe.edu.uy. Archived from the...
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    recientemente estuvo de aniversario. "Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre". Más Información (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Ministry of Education of Chile. Archived from...
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    (1876–1973); Armando de Ramón Folch; Ediciones Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, 1999, volume 2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agustín Ross. Ross...
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    Agustín Ross Cultural Centre (Spanish, Centro Cultural Agustín Ross), previously known as Casino Ross (Ross Casino), is the cultural center of the city...
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    2007). "La Afluencia de Estudiantes Trasandinos a la Real Universidad de San Felipe y Colegios Universitarios de Santiago de Chile 1747–1816" [The Influx...
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    Argentine War of Independence (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Chacabuco on February 17, 1817, and took Santiago de Chile, where he refused the offer of the governorship of Chile in favour of Bernardo O'Higgins (who became...
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    de Andacollo, Santiago is Catholic parish in Santiago, Chile dedicated to Our Lady of Andacollo. The parish shares the same city block with Colegio de...
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  • Colegio Cardenal Newman or Cardinal Newman College is Catholic, bilingual, day, co-educational primary and secondary school in San Isidro, Buenos Aires...
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  • institution in the Kingdom of Guatemala. The Jesuits, who already had their Colegio de San Borja and wanted to run the seminary themselves, opposed its foundation...
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  • Convictorio Carolino (category History of Santiago, Chile)
    of Chile – the Convictorio of San Francisco Javier and another in Concepción – both of the Jesuits. Two other schools – Colegio del Santo Ángel de la...
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    studies at the Real Colegio de San Carlos in Buenos Aires, after which he moved to Santiago de Chile to study law at the Universidad de San Felipe, where he...
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    1938 Cine Cosmos, Buenos Aires, 1929 Colegio Don Bosco, Buenos Aires, 1930s Colegio Las Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, Buenos Aires, 1934 Diario Crítica...
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  • Adolfo Ovalle (footballer, born 1970) (category Footballers from Santiago, Chile)
    known as Fito Ovalle is a Chilean former footballer. Ovalle began playing youth soccer in Chile for his school Colegio San Agustín when he was 11. When he...
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    Marco Enríquez-Ominami (category Politicians from Santiago, Chile)
    or ME-O both in writing and in speech. Enríquez-Ominami was born in Santiago, Chile to Miguel Enríquez Espinosa, the founder and secretary general of the...
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    Juan Ignacio Molina (category 19th-century Chilean botanists)
    Jesuit residence in Santiago, where he worked as a librarian. In 1761, in a room at the Universidad Pontificia Colegio Máximo de San Miguel, Molina renounced...
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    Amado Aguirre Santiago (February 3 or 8, 1863 in San Sebastián, Jalisco – August 22, 1949 in Mexico City) was a Mexican general and politician. Aguirre...
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    List of Foucault pendulums (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Alegre, Brazil Centro de Estudios Científicos, Costanera de la Ciencia, Valdivia, Chile Colegio San Francisco Javier, Puerto Montt, Chile Faculty of Physical...
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    Arequipa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "Historia del Colegio San Jerónimo". Colegio San Jerónimo. Retrieved 3 August 2012.[permanent dead link‍] Universidad Nacional de San Agustín (2012). "Reseña...
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    San Juan de Acre in Navarrete to protect pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, donated some of her lands to the Order of Saint John. Juan Martínez de Medrano...
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    Agriculture in Argentina Agrupación Aérea Presidencial Agustín Calleri Agustín P. Justo Agustín Pichot Agustín Tosco Agustina Cherri Aero VIP Aimogasta Alberto...
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  • Carlos Maturana (category Artists from Santiago, Chile)
    at the Medical College of Chile's Art and Culture Institute (Spanish: Instituto de Arte y Cultura del Colegio Médico de Chile). Between 1983 and 1984 he...
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