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    Colorado River. It joins the Calchaquí River to form the Conchas, which is a tributary of the Salado. Most of the Calchaquí Valley is part of the High Monte...
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  • becoming then known under the Christian name of Juan Calchaquí. However, once Juan Calchaquí understood the unequal nature of the encomienda he rebelled...
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    The Governorate of the Río de la Plata (1549−1776) (Spanish: Gobernación del Río de la Plata, pronounced [ɡoβeɾnaˈsjon del ˈri.o ðe la ˈplata]) was one...
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  • River) Salado River (Salado del Norte, Juramento River, Pasaje River, Calchaquí River) Horcones River Urueña River Arenales River Rosario River Guasamayo...
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  • Alonso Mercado y Villacorta (category Governors of the Río de la Plata)
    Villacorta, Marquis of Villacorta was a Spanish civil servant, acting in the Río de la Plata area of the Viceroyalty of Peru. Born in Catalonia, he was Governor...
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  • The Ruins of Quilmes is an archaeological site in the Calchaquí Valleys, Tucumán Province, Argentina. The site was the largest pre-Columbian settlement...
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    built: Río de la Plata, Río Paraná and Rio Calchaquí. With these successes five more ships were built: Río Cincel, Río Teuco, Río Deseado, Río Gualeguay...
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    NATURAL EN LA CALDERA NEGRA MUERTA Y SU INFLUENCIA EN LAS NACIENTES DEL RÍO CALCHAQUÍ, PROVINCIA DE SALTA, NW ARGENTINA". Revista de la Asociación Geológica...
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    the Río de la Plata, or rivers of the La Plata Basin. Tributaries and sub-tributaries are hierarchically listed in order from the mouth of the Río de la...
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    planted in the northern provinces of La Rioja and Salta, particularly the Calchaquí Valleys, but has spread to Mendoza. In response to international demand...
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    National Route 40 (Argentina) (category National roads in Río Negro Province)
    National Park, the second largest national park in Argentina, and the Calchaquí Valleys also are near the route. RN40 begins at the Bolivian border at...
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  • Archived from the original on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2010. "Valle Calchaquí". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 25 September...
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  • in 1660 during the last of Calchaquí war. Even though the mission was reestablished after being destroyed, the Calchaquí Valleys were almost deserted...
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  • conquerors The Spanish destroy the city and migrate to Asunción in 1541 First Calchaquí War (1560–1563)  Spanish Empire Tucuman Governorate Diaguita Confederation...
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    common. Around 1656, Pedro Bohórquez crowned himself Inca (emperor) of the Calchaquí Indians, inciting the indigenous population to revolt. From 1665 until...
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    culture formed in 1000 CE after emerging from the Las Ánimas culture. The Calchaquí tribe fought against expansion by both the Inca Empire and the Spanish...
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    La Pampa or in the Yungas and Calchaquí Valleys, the high Andean desert and jungles of Chaco, the northern Entre Ríos (Montiel Forest) and Misiones....
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    Valley (Oregon) Yosemite Valley (California) Aburra Valley (Colombia) Calchaquí Valleys (Argentina) Cauca Valley (Colombia) Ischigualasto Valley of the...
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    which Cafayate is the capital. The Cafayates were a tribe of the Diaguita-Calchaquí group, which, together with the related Tolombón, inhabited the Valles...
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    Darré Río Atuel Río Bermejo Río Colorado Río Cuarto Río Cuarto (city) Rio de la Plata Rio Diamante Río Gallegos Río Grande Río Iguazú Río Negro Río Negro...
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    Argentines Languages of Argentina Argentine people Abipón people Amaicha Calchaquí Capayán Poya people Guaraní people Selk'nam genocide "Censo 2022". INDEC...
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    was inhabited by the Diaguitas indigenous people, including the fierce Calchaquí tribe. In 1558 Juan Pérez de Zurita founded San Juan de la Ribera de Londres...
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    Juan Ramírez de Velasco (category Governors of the Río de la Plata)
    Velasco made expeditions against the Indians in calchaquí valley and won the allegiance of a son of Juan Calchaquí. Shortly after he founded the city of Todos...
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  • line. Colazo joined the majority FPV bloc in the Senate, as did Mariel Calchaquí, Tierra del Fuego deputy, in the Lower House. "El país: Los dos diputados...
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  • which Ewan falls off his bike. ROUTE: Belén (ARG) → Ruta Nacional 40 → Calchaquí Valley (ARG) → Ruta Nacional 40 → San Antonio de los Cobres (ARG) → Ruta...
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  • Ferdinand VI of Spain Charles III of Spain Charles IV of Spain Calchaquí Wars (1560–1667) 2nd Calchaqui War Spanish Empire Viceroyalty of Peru Province of Charcas...
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    Spanish and his maternal grandmother was Capayán, and was born in the Calchaquí Valleys. When he was young, he won the newcomer's prize in the Cosquín...
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    living speakers of this language. Cacán was spoken by the Diaguita and Calchaquí people in northern Argentina and Chile. It became extinct during the late...
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    than satisfied, [upon learning] that the Quilmes people had been born in Calchaquí and that, by the grace of God and the prowess of the Spaniards and their...
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    E. Rodríguez SF: Fiol Marconato A. O. Rossi § A. L. Rossi TF: Bertone Calchaquí Sciotto TM: Alfaro Córdoba Dato Díaz Gallardo Salim Vargas Aignasse UCR...
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