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    Valdivia (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈdiβja]; Mapuche: Ainil) is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia. The...
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    Carolina Valdivia Torres (7 March[citation needed] 1978 – 11 November 2024) was a Chilean lawyer who served as caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs following...
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    The 1960 Valdivia earthquake and tsunami (Spanish: Terremoto de Valdivia) or the Great Chilean earthquake (Gran terremoto de Chile) on 22 May 1960 was...
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    Jorge Luis Valdivia Toro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈlwjs βalˈdjβja], born 19 October 1983) is a Chilean national and former professional footballer...
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    The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It emerged from the earlier Las Vegas culture and thrived along the...
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    Pedro Gutiérrez de Valdivia or Valdiva (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe βalˈdiβja]; April 17, 1497 – December 25, 1553) was a Spanish conquistador and...
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  • Valdivia may refer to: Valdivia, a city and municipality in the Province of Valdivia Valdivia River, a river which begins in the city of Valdivia Valdivia...
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  • Noelle Valdivia is an American television writer and playwright. She is best known for her work on the Showtime drama Masters of Sex, and the NBC musical...
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  • Valdivia earthquake 1575 Valdivia earthquake 1737 Valdivia earthquake 1837 Valdivia earthquake 1960 Valdivia earthquake This disambiguation page lists...
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    Cape Valdivia (Kapp Valdivia) is the northernmost point on Bouvet Island (Bouvetøya i Søratlanteren) in the South Atlantic Ocean. The subantarctic Bouvet...
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    Juan Valdivia Navarro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam balˈdiβja naˈβaro]; born December 3, 1965), is a Spanish musician and songwriter. He became famous...
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    Valdivia gayana is the sole accepted species in the genus Valdivia, a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the Escalloniaceae family. It is a subshrub...
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    Javier Valdivia Huerta (born 4 December 1941) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward for C.D. Guadalajara, Club Jalisco on...
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    The Valdivia River or Río Valdivia, as it is known locally, is a major river in southern Chile. It is the continuation of the Calle-Calle River, from the...
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    John Valdivia (born July 19, 1975) is an American politician who served as the 34th mayor of San Bernardino, California. Valdivia was unsuccessful in his...
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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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    Valdivia is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Northern Antioquia, its population was 11,511 at the 2018...
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    known as Valdívia, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Jeonnam Dragons. Born in Jaciara, Mato Grosso, Valdívia played futsal...
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  • Juan Hugo de los Ángeles Valdivia Parra (15 November 1945 – 30 September 2017), known as Hugo Valdivia, was a Chilean football player and manager who...
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    The city flag of Valdivia, Chile is a red saltire (crux decussata or X-cross) on a white field. It is thought to have originated from the Spanish cross...
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  • have been named Valdivia: Esmeralda (1791) renamed Valdivia after her capture by the Chilean Navy Valdivia (1865), ex-Henriette [1] Valdivia (1903), built...
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  • Villarén de Valdivia is a town in the province of Palencia (Castilla y León, Spain) that belongs to the municipality of Pomar de Valdivia. From the Middle...
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    Valdivia Province (Spanish: Provincia de Valdivia; pronounced [balˈdiβja]) is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los Ríos (XIV). The...
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  • Felipe Sambudio Rosalen (born 27 October 2000), better known as Felipe Valdívia, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mirassol...
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    The Dutch expedition to Valdivia was a naval expedition, commanded by Hendrik Brouwer, sent by the Dutch Republic in 1643 to establish a base of operations...
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    SS Valdivia was a passenger ship that was built in England and launched in 1886 as Tijuca. She was renamed Valdivia in 1896, Tom G Corpi in 1908 and Flandre...
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    part of the Neotropical realm. The forests are named after the city of Valdivia. The Valdivian temperate rainforests are characterized by their dense understories...
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  • Rey Alejandro Conde Valdivia is a Mexican conductor who has conducted the Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa (OSX) since 1977. He is a native of Xalapa, Veracruz...
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    Erick Wiemberg (category People from Valdivia)
    career playing for Deportes Valdivia at the Segunda División, the third level of the Chilean football. Along with Valdivia, he obtained the promotion to...
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  • de Valdivia (1520/24 – 28 February 1589) was a Spanish disciple of John of Ávila who wrote on lay spirituality. Born in Baeza, Pérez de Valdivia was...
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