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    Cunco is a Chilean commune and city in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. The town is located 60 km southeast of the city of Temuco and 77 km west of Icalma...
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  • Cuncos, Juncos or Cunches is a poorly known subgroup of Huilliche people native to coastal areas of southern Chile and the nearby inland. Mostly a historic...
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  • Cunco may refer to: Cunco people Cunco, Chile Cunco Castle near Villanueva del Fresno, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Battle of Río Bueno (1654) (category Chile articles missing geocoordinate data)
    indigenous Cuncos and Huilliches of Fütawillimapu in southern Chile. The battle took place against a background of a long-running enmity between the Cuncos and...
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    Chango, Picunche, Chono, Tehuelche, Cunco and Selk'nam (Ona). Before the Spanish arrived in the mid 16th century, Chile was home to the southernmost portion...
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  • Lago Colico Airport (category Chilean airport stubs)
    Araucanía Region of Chile. The nearest town is Cunco, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to the north. East approach and departure are over the water. Chile portal Aviation...
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  • Los Guayes Airport (category Chilean airport stubs)
    Araucanía Region of Chile. The nearest city is Cunco, 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the north. South approach and departure are over the lake. Chile portal Aviation...
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  • Mapuche uprising of 1655 (category Rebellions in Chile)
    new episode in the Spanish–Cunco conflict. Jesuit fathers Diego de Rosales and Juan de Moscoso wrote to Governor of Chile Antonio de Acuña Cabrera that...
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    the Argentine aviator Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, to Cunco, Chile; the flight lasted 2 hours 30 minutes and reached an altitude of 4,000...
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    postulated by chronicler José Pérez García explains this holding that the Cuncos (also known as Veliches) settled in Chiloé Island in Pre-Hispanic times...
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    region consists of 38 municipalities: Angol Carahue Cholchol Collipulli Cunco Curacautín Curarrehue Ercilla Freire Galvarino Gorbea Lautaro Loncoche Lonquimay...
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    macroethnic group in Chile and Argentina. Located in the Zona Sur, they inhabit both Futahuillimapu ("great land of the south") and, as the Cunco or Veliche subgroup...
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    This is a list of cities in Chile. A city is defined by Chile's National Statistics Institute (INE) as an "urban entity" with more than 5,000 inhabitants...
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    airplane across the Andes: Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, to Cunco, Chile, in a Morane-Saulnier Type L parasol monoplane on April 13, 1918, reaching...
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  • Wreckage of San José (category Chile articles missing geocoordinate data)
    looting carried out by indigenous Cuncos was a defining event in Colonial Chile that contributed to Spanish–Cunco tensions that led to the Battle of...
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    Pucón (redirect from Pucon, Chile)
    Democrat Radical Party) as part of the 52nd electoral district (together with Cunco, Curarrehue, Villarrica, Loncoche, Gorbea and Toltén). The commune is represented...
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    flight by an airplane across the Andes, when Luis Candelaria flew to Cunco, Chile, on April 13. It is served by Zapala Airport. The climate of Zapala is...
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    Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos, pronounced [tʃiˈlenos]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the country of Chile and its neighboring insular territories...
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  • Loncoche (redirect from Loncoche, Chile)
    Fernando Meza (PRSD) as part of the 52nd electoral district, together with Cunco, Pucón, Curarrehue, Villarrica, Gorbea and Toltén. The commune is represented...
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    (Spanish: comuna, IPA: [koˈmuna]) is the smallest administrative subdivision in Chile. It may contain cities, towns, villages, hamlets as well as rural areas...
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    René Osvaldo Rebolledo Salinas (category 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Chile)
    in Cunco, Chile, son of Bernardo Rebolledo and Berta Salinas. In March 1978, he entered Seminario Mayor San Fidel in San José de la Mariquina, Chile, where...
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    The administrative division or territorial organization of Chile exemplifies characteristics of a unitary state. State administration is functionally...
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  • Teodoro Schmidt, Cunco, Curarrehue, Gorbea, Loncoche, Pucón, Toltén, and Villarrica. Elections in Chile Administrative divisions of Chile Nacional, Biblioteca...
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  • busiest airports in Chile Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Chile) Transportation in Chile List of airports by ICAO code: S#SC – Chile Wikipedia:WikiProject...
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    Pastene Traiguén- Temuco-Carahue Cajón-Cherquenco Freire-Toltén Freire- Cunco Loncoche- Villarrica Lanco-Panguipulli Antilhue- Valdivia Los Lagos- Riñihue...
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    to establish the city of Castro there, and pacify its inhabitants, the Cuncos. Quiroga returned to find he was to be replaced by the Real Audiencia of...
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    Curarrehue (redirect from Curarrehue, Chile)
    Fernando Meza (PRSD) as part of the 52nd electoral district, together with Cunco, Pucón, Villarrica, Loncoche, Gorbea and Toltén. The commune is represented...
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    Mapuche (category Society of Chile)
    between the Itata and Toltén rivers, south of there, the Huilliche and the Cunco lived as far south as the Chiloé Archipelago. In the seventeenth, eighteenth...
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  • (together with Cholchol, Temuco, Padre Las Casas, Nueva Imperial, Carahue, Cunco, Puerto Saavedra, Teodoro Schmidt, Pitrufquén, Nueva Toltén, Gorbea, Loncoche...
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    founded Cunco near Llaima Volcano and yet another expedition founded Curacautín in the upper course of Cautín River. On January 1, 1883, Chile re-founded...
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