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    The Chiloé Archipelago (Spanish: Archipiélago de Chiloé, pronounced [tʃiloˈe], locally [ʃiloˈe]) is a group of islands lying off the coast of Chile, in...
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    Chiloé Province (Spanish: Provincia de Chiloé) is one of the four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Los Lagos (X). It consists of all of Chiloé...
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  • The warlocks of Chiloé ("brujos de Chiloé" or "brujos chilotes" in the Spanish language) are people of Chiloé Archipelago said to practise witchcraft...
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    arrived in Chiloé Island, Chile, in early June 1742. One final survivor (Marine Lieutenant Thomas Hamilton) was rescued and brought to Chiloé Island by...
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    Nahuel Huapi Lake in 1650. In 1670, Jesuit priest Nicolás Mascardi, based in Chiloé Archipelago, entered the area through the Reloncaví Estuary and Todos los...
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    Chacao Channel, which forms the boundary with the Austral Zone. While the Chiloé Archipelago belongs geographically to the Austral Zone in terms of culture...
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    MITOLOGIA DE CHILOÉ - Seres Mitologicos. Marcelo Lira Segovia". Mitologiadechiloe.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2016-05-31. "El Invunche | Chiloé Mitológico"...
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    The Intendancy of Chiloé (Intendencia de Chiloé), was an ephemeral administrative division of the Spanish Empire that existed in Chiloé Archipelago, then...
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    appearance than the people of Chiloé. Their ponchos were described by Moraled as less pleasing ("vistosos") than those of Chiloé. In 1792 the Huilliches were...
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    middens (Spanish: conchales) of Chiloé Archipelago, yet this claim is unverified. There are various place names in Chiloé Archipelago with Chono etymologies...
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  • Dramatic Competition at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. In late 19th-century Chiloé, Rosa, an indigenous girl, and her father work for German settlers who raise...
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    Chiloé Archipelago assume the role of protecting the area of western Patagonia from foreign intrusions. Valdivia, reestablished in 1645, and Chiloé acted...
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  • Caicumeo (category History of Chiloé)
    northern Chiloé leading to increased trade and agricultural expansion. Huilliche uprising of 1792 León León, Marco Antonio (2015). "Una Provincia "Enteramente...
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    Aysén) was incorporated to the domains of Chiloé being the geographical area located between the middle of the Chiloé archipelago and the Strait of Magellan...
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  • Pressure groups: Movimiento Independentista Patagónico Chiloé Province Proposed autonomous area: Chiloé Advocacy group: Movimiento Archipiélago Soberano Arica...
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    today the sea of Chiloé and other marine basins. At times the ice reached all the way across to the foot of the Chilean Coast Range in Chiloé. This meant that...
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  • of the sea. Bernardo Quintana Mansilla. Chiloé mitológico: mitos, pájaros agoreros, ceremonias mágicas de la provincia de Chiloé. s.n., 1987. (Spanish)...
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    viceroy he sent naval officer José de Moraleda y Montero to draw new maps of Chiloé Archipelago and neighboring waters in northern Patagonia. His term as viceroy...
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    Aconcagua, Aysén (since 1929), Antofagasta, Arauco, Atacama, Biobío, Cautín, Chiloé, Colchagua, Concepción, Coquimbo, Curicó, Linares, Llanquihue, Magallanes...
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    de Hornos. Chile's 346 communes are grouped into 56 provinces (provincia, pl. provincias), which are themselves grouped into 16 regions (región, pl. regiones)...
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  • 2016-08-05. Bernardo Quintana Mansilla. Chiloé mitológico: mitos, pájaros agoreros, ceremonias mágicas de la provincia de Chiloé. s.n., 1987. (in Spanish)...
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    coming from Chile. In 1670 Nicolás Mascardi, a Jesuit priest established in Chiloé Archipelago, founded the mission Nuestra Señora de Nahuel Huapi on the northern...
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  • José de Moraleda y Montero (category History of Chiloé)
    explorations of Chiloé and the archipelagos of Patagonia in the late 18th century. During his lifetime he gained a reputation of sorcerer in Chiloé and is remembered...
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  • Editorial. ISBN 978-8420676319. Murillo Velarde, Pedro (1749). Historia de la provincia de Philipinas de la Compañía de Jesús. Manila. Jacobs, E.M. (2006). Merchant...
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    Sucre continued through 1825 in Upper Peru and the siege of the fortresses Chiloé and Callao eventually ended in 1826. At the end of 1824, Royalists still...
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    world. Due to its location in front of Chiloé Island Palena Province is sometimes called Continental Chiloé (Chiloé Continental). Palena Province is named...
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  • Ramirez Sanchez, Carlos. 1988. Toponimia indígena de las provincias de Osorno, Llanquihue y Chiloé. Valdivia, Chile: Universidad Austral de Chile, Dirección...
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    specimen collected by Lechler near the city of Ancud on the north coast of Chiloé Island. The genus name Latua was published by German-Chilean naturalist...
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    the republic has been divided into 16 regions (regiones), 56 provinces (provincias) and 346 communes (comunas) since the 1970s process of reform, made at...
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    León, Marco Antonio (2015). "Una Provincia "Enteramente Insular": Geografía, exploraciones y cotidianeidad en Chiloé Republicano, Chile (1826-1900)"....
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