- The
Araucanía (/ˌærɔːˈkeɪniə/ ARR-aw-KAY-nee-ə[citation needed]), La
Araucanía Region (Spanish: Región de La
Araucanía pronounced [aɾawkaˈni.a]) is one...
- The
Occupation of
Araucanía or
Pacification of
Araucanía (1861–1883) was a
series of
military campaigns,
agreements and
penetrations by the
Chilean army...
- The
Kingdom of
Araucanía and
Patagonia (Spanish:
Reino de la
Araucanía y de la Patagonia; French:
Royaume d'Araucanie et de Patagonie),
sometimes referred...
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Araucania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arauco,
originally from
Mapudungun rag ko
meaning “clayey water,” or
Araucanía may
refer to:
Araucanía Region...
-
Araucanía or
Araucana was the
Spanish name
given to the
region of
Chile inhabited by the
Mapuche peoples known as the
Moluche (also
known as Araucanos...
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Araucania is an
invalid genus of
braconid wasps in the
family Braconidae,
found in
South America.
There are at
least two
described species in Araucania...
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Araucania is a
monotypic genus of
wasps belonging to the
family Sapygidae. The only
species is
Araucania chilensis,
occurring in Chile. Fernández, Fernando...
- of the
total Chilean po****tion. The
Mapuche are
concentrated in the
Araucanía region. Many have
migrated from
rural areas to the
cities of Santiago...
- and 20
November 1860 that
Araucanía and
Patagonia did not
depend of any
other states and that he
himself was King of
Araucanía and Patagonia. On 5 January...
- [teˈmuko]) is a city and commune,
capital of the Cautín
Province and of the
Araucanía Region in
southern Chile. The city is
located 670
kilometres (416 miles)...