Chacabuco is one of the many abandoned nitrate or "saltpeter" towns ("oficinas salitreras" in Spanish) in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. Other...
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The Battle of Chacabuco, fought during the Chilean War of Independence, occurred on February 12, 1817. The Army of the Andes of the United Provinces of...
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Puerto Chacabuco is a Chilean town in Aisén commune. Administratively it belongs to Aysén Province in Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region...
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Parque Chacabuco is a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its name is due to Chacabuco Park, which is in its centre, taking the name from the Battle...
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Chacabuco Department may refer to: Chacabuco Department, Chaco Chacabuco Department, San Luis This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Chacabuco is a city in the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It is the head town of the Chacabuco Partido and has a population of 38,418 inhabitants...
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La Victoria de Chacabuco Airport (ICAO: SCVH) is an airport serving Chacabuco Province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile. It is between the...
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Monument to the Victory of Chacabuco, also known as the Monument to the Battle of Chacabuco (truly To the Victory of Chacabuco), is a monument that commemorates...
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Chacabuco Province (Spanish: Provincia de Chacabuco) is one of six provinces of the Santiago Metropolitan Region in central Chile. It is located north...
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of Independence in 1817. The name Chacabuco may also refer to: Chacabuco Valley, the origin of the name Chacabuco Cuesta, a Mountain pass through the...
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ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Chacabuco after the Battle of Chacabuco: Chilean corvette Chacabuco (1818) a corvette launched in 1815 as the...
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Chacabuco Partido is a partido in the northern part of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 45,000...
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USS Nashville (CL-43) (redirect from Chilean cruiser Chacabuco (1937))
destroyer Capitán Prat (1967) in 1982. Then, the old Prat was renamed Chacabuco and served until 1985. She saw service during the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat...
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The Chilean cruiser Chacabuco was a protected cruiser of the Chilean Navy. Built at the end of the 19th Century, the Chacabuco had a remarkably long and...
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Instituto Chacabuco (Colegio Marista Los Andes) is a Marist Brothers school in Los Andes, Chile, preschool through secondary. It opened in 1911 at its...
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Chacabuco Park is a public park in the Parque Chacabuco section of Buenos Aires. Situated over 3 mi (5 km) west of colonial Buenos Aires, land belonging...
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The Chacabuco River is a river of Chile located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The river rises in a col between Cerro Lucas...
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José de San Martín (section Battle of Chacabuco)
led the Crossing of the Andes to Chile, and triumphed at the Battle of Chacabuco and the Battle of Maipú (1818), thus liberating Chile from royalist rule...
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Chacabuco was a 20-gun corvette of 450 tons built in 1815 in Boston, USA. She came to Coquimbo as Avon where investors in Copiapó, Chile, purchased her...
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The Estero Chacabuco is a river of Chile. List of rivers of Chile EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA CUENCA DEL RIO BIO BIO[permanent...
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Chile by Tompkins Conservation in 2018. The heart of the park is the Chacabuco Valley, an ecologically significant east-west valley that forms a pass...
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Plaza Chacabuco is an underground metro station of Line 3 of the Santiago Metro network, in Santiago, Chile. It is an underground, between the Conchalí...
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Unicorn (spider) (redirect from Unicorn chacabuco)
Northern Chile and northwestern Argentina Unicorn chacabuco Platnick & Brescovit, 1995 — Chacabuco Province, central Chile Unicorn huanaco Platnick &...
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Capital of Coyhaique, and 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the port of Puerto Chacabuco, main entry point to Puerto Aisén by sea. The main tourist attraction...
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track and road cyclist, who currently rides for Chilean amateur team CC Chacabuco. 2010 2nd Individual pursuit, Pan American Junior Championships 2011 Pan...
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General Bernardo O'Higgins and liberated the country in the battles of Chacabuco and Maipú in 1818. On 7 September 1820, a fleet of eight warships arrived...
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Chacabuco Department is a western department of Chaco Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 28,000 inhabitants in...
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The Chilean corvette Chacabuco was a late 19th-century ship of the Chilean Navy. Commanded by Enrique Simpson in the early 1870s, the ship participated...
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1817, when the Army of the Andes emerged victorious in the Battle of Chacabuco and reinstituted the patriot government in Santiago. However, independence...
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Ingeniero Pablo Nogués Buenos Aires 38,470 193 Alderetes Tucumán 38,466 194 Chacabuco Buenos Aires 38,418 34,958 195 Balcarce Buenos Aires 38,376 196 Haedo...
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