• Tucapel is a town and commune in the Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region, Chile. It was once a region of Araucanía named for the Tucapel River. The name...
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    The Battle of Tucapel (also known as the Disaster of Tucapel[citation needed]) is the name given to a battle fought between Spanish conquistador forces...
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    series of victories against the Spanish, culminating in the Battle of Tucapel in December 1553, where Pedro of Valdivia was killed. The outbreak of a...
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    Tucapel Francisco Jiménez Alfaro (4 August 1921 – 25 February 1982) was a Chilean trade union leader. Head of the National Grouping of Public Employees...
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    The area was known as Tucapel, meaning taking by force in Mapudungun. In October 1553, Pedro de Valdivia founded the Fort Tucapel, next to the present...
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  • Spanish advanced to Tucapel and settled down to build the fort of Cañete, not very far from where Valdivia's old fort of Tucapel had been located. Diego...
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    retake Tucapel. Valdivia mounted a counter-attack, but he was quickly surrounded. He and his army was massacred by the Mapuches in the Battle of Tucapel. In...
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    forts, Valdivia launched a third expedition which established forts at Tucapel, Purén, Confines, and Arauco. The Araucanians didn't offer any resistance...
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    Nahuelbuta. He moved against the Araucanians again in 1553 and built a fort at Tucapel. By the advice of the cacique Colocolo, the Araucanians united their efforts...
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  • Paicaví River (redirect from Tucapel River)
    Pilmaiquén Quilacoya Queuco Quiapo Quidico Rahue Ranquil Rele Renaico Vergara Tavolevo Tirúa Tubul Tucapel Waterfalls Laja Rahue Lakes Laja Lanalhue Lleulleu...
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  • 2012-01-29. "Habla Mayor (R) Carlos Herrera Jimenez, procesado por el Caso Tucapel". 2008-01-17. Archived from the original on 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2012-01-29...
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    Caupolican cooperated with Lautaro in the Battle of Tucapel and the subsequent hostile takeover of the Tucapel fort, in which the Spanish army was defeated and...
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  • Juan Valiente (1505? – 1553, Tucapel) was a Spanish African conquistador who participated in the expeditions of Pedro de Alvarado in present-day Guatemala...
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  • 2013 Tucapel, provisional designation 1971 UH4, is an eccentric Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers...
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    southern Chile by merging them, he proposed to merge Concepción, Angol, and Tucapel into one and La Imperial and Villarrica into another one. The revolt was...
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    retake Tucapel. Valdivia mounted a counter-attack, but he was quickly surrounded. He and his army was massacred by the Mapuches in the Battle of Tucapel. Most...
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    Fernández 7,680 Quillota San Luis El Morro 7,000 Talcahuano Naval Fiscal Tucapel Bustamante 7,000 Linares Deportes Linares Roberto Bravo Santibáñez 6,500...
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  • v t e Minor planets navigator 2013 Tucapel 2014 Vasilevskis 2015 Kachuevskaya...
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    José Pérez (PRSD) as part of the 47th electoral district, together with Tucapel, Antuco, Quilleco, Santa Bárbara, Quilaco, Mulchén, Negrete, Nacimiento...
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  • coast to Arauco. The rest of their forces gathered near Millarapue and Tucapel. Mendoza's well-equipped army left Concepcion on 29 October to begin his...
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    competitors for Toqui of the whole Mapuche army following the Battle of Tucapel. Millarapue also a leader of 6,000 men, but old and not a candidate for...
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    areas: San Felipe de Araucan, San Juan Bautista de Purén and San Diego de Tucapel. After Valdivia's death that same year, these last forts, Villarica and...
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    Cañete 760 31,270 link Arauco 956 34,873 link Biobío Yumbel 727 20,498 link Tucapel 915 12,777 link Santa Bárbara 3,380 19,970 link San Rosendo 92 3,918 link...
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  • v t e Arauco War 16th century Quilacura Andalien Penco 1553 uprising Tucapel Marihueñu 1st Concepción 2nd Concepción Peteroa Mataquito San Luis Lagunillas...
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    Mulchén Nacimiento Negrete Quilaco Quilleco San Rosendo Santa Bárbara Tucapel Yumbel According to the 2002 census by the National Statistics Institute...
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  • Mapuche under the command of their toqui Ainavillo with his Araucan and Tucapel allies and Pedro de Valdivia's 200 Spaniards on horse and afoot with many...
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    Francisco de Villagra on 23 February 1554. After the defeat at the Battle of Tucapel, the Spanish had hurriedly reorganized their forces, reinforcing fort La...
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  • (PRSD) as part of the 47th electoral district, together with Los Ángeles, Tucapel, Antuco, Quilleco, Santa Bárbara, Quilaco, Mulchén, Nacimiento, San Rosendo...
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    In September 1991, Carlos Herrera Jiménez, who killed trade-unionist Tucapel Jiménez, left by plane. In October 1991, Eugenio Berríos, a chemist who...
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