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    Manuel Jesús Baquedano González (Latin American Spanish: [maˈnwel βakeˈðano]; January 1, 1823 – September 30, 1897) was a Chilean soldier and politician...
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    Argentine legation. On August 29, he officially handed power to General Manuel Baquedano, who maintained order in Santiago until the arrival of the congressional...
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  • Fernando Baquedano, Chilean military man, father of Manuel Baquedano. Baquedano, Antofagasta, a village in Chile. Baquedano metro station Plaza Baquedano Cordón...
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    monument made by Chilean sculptor Virgínio Arias and featuring General Manuel Baquedano, giving the current name to the urban landmark. It is located where...
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    the War of the Pacific. The Chilean forces under Commander in chief Manuel Baquedano assaulted and defeated the Allied stronghold guided by Andrés Gamarra...
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    Born in Casablanca, Chile, He was a nephew of previous Chilean president Manuel Montt, and a cousin of future president Pedro Montt. After graduating from...
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    Concepción, at the age of 66. Manuel Baquedano Eleuterio Baquedano "Familia Baquedano | www.genealog.cl". Genealogical chart of Baquedano family (in Spanish)...
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  • in May 1992 and was subsequently sold to Chile, being renamed General Baquedano. She was decommissioned from the Chilean Navy in December 1998 and sunk...
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    In the Chilean period of Tacna, the mall was called Baquedano Avenue, after General Manuel Baquedano. In the last years of the 1960s, a large part of the...
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    On 26 May 1880, the Chilean Northern Operations Army led by General Manuel Baquedano González, conclusively defeated the combined armies of Peru and Bolivia...
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    because of the Congressist victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1891. — Manuel Baquedano (1823–1897) 29 August 1891 31 August 1891 Military — Head of Provisional...
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    World War I, who was repatriated from Beaumont-Hamel.  Chile General Manuel Baquedano Square Santiago Contains the remains of a soldier who died in 1881...
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    state. (He left Peru in December 1881.) The occupation commanders, Manuel Baquedano, Pedro Lagos, and then Patricio Lynch, had their respective military...
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    Miraflores, Santa Teresa and Morro Solar. The Chilean army led by Gen. Manuel Baquedano inflicted a harsh defeat on the Peruvian army commanded by the Supreme...
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    after the Battle of Tacna, and Peru lost the port of Arica. Also, Manuel Baquedano assumed command as the new Commander in Chief of the Chilean Army,...
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    Miraflores, and the city of Lima fell in January 1881 to the forces of General Baquedano. The southern suburbs of Lima, including the upscale beach area of Chorrillos...
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    between Chile and the forces of Peru. The Chilean army led by Gen. Manuel Baquedano defeated the army commanded by Nicolás de Piérola guarding the second...
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  • receiving no news or new orders from his superiors. Chilean General Manuel Baquedano (Gustavo Mac Lennan) prepares the strategy for the capture of Morro...
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    During the 1891 Chilean Civil War Körner was removed from duty by José Manuel Balmaceda. He and his followers set sail north to join the Congressional...
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    army in the outskirts of the city by a Chilean force under General Manuel Baquedano. During the war, the Tacna—as well as neighbouring Arica—was administered...
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    Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas Wooden schooner Virgen de Covadonga: Lt. Captain Manuel Orella Transport Matias Cousiño : Lt. Captain Augusto Castleton. 2nd Division—Commander...
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    Harvard University; Finance Minister during Bachelet's administration Manuel Baquedano – general of the Chilean forces during the War of the Pacific Philip...
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    order to take Lima. Once the Chilean troops reached Pisco, General Manuel Baquedano split his troops into two groups: one part headed for Lurín Valley...
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    General Baquedano was the first training ship of the Chilean Navy ordered specifically for this purpose. She replaced in this function the old Abtao and...
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    4,000 Peruvian soldiers were posted. On the 22nd, and with General Manuel Baquedano as the new Commander in Chief of the Army of Northern Operations, the...
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    / 20.2139°S 70.1525°W / -20.2139; -70.1525 Baquedano Street (Spanish: Calle Baquedano; Paseo Baquedano), originally known as Santa Rosa Street (Spanish:...
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    Araneda Carrasco Luis Gómez Carreño Juan Bravo Manuel Baquedano Orozimbo Barbosa Marcos Segundo Maturana Manuel Bulnes Pinto Estanislao del Canto Ignacio Carrera...
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    on January 15, 1881. In contrast to the occupying army of General Manuel Baquedano, the defense in Lima included civilians from different backgrounds...
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    Peruvian towns of Pisco and Chilca, located to the south of Lima. General Manuel Baquedano was in control of the army of Chile during the Lima campaign. Lima...
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    Araneda Carrasco Luis Gómez Carreño Juan Bravo Manuel Baquedano Orozimbo Barbosa Marcos Segundo Maturana Manuel Bulnes Pinto Estanislao del Canto Ignacio Carrera...
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