- Look up
Arauco or
Araucania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arauco,
originally from
Mapudungun rag ko
meaning “clayey water,” or Araucanía may refer...
- The
Arauco Peninsula (Spanish: península de
Arauco), is a
peninsula in
Southern Chile located in the
homonymous Arauco Province. It
projects northwest...
- The
Arauco War was a long-running
conflict between colonial Spaniards and the
Mapuche people,
mostly fought in the Araucanía
region of Chile. The conflict...
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Arauco is a city and
commune (Spanish: comuna) in Chile,
located in
Arauco Province in the Bío Bío Region. The
meaning of
Arauco means Chalky Water in...
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Parque Arauco is the
third largest Chilean shopping malls company,
after Cencosud's
malls division and Mall
Plaza the S.A.C.I.
Falabella shopping malls...
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Arauco Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Arauco) is one of
three provinces of the
Chilean region of Bío Bío. It
spans a
coastal area of 6,366 km2 (2,458 sq mi)...
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Celulosa Arauco y Constitución (also
called CELCO or
ARAUCO) is a
Chilean wood pulp,
engineered wood and
forestry company controlled by
Anacleto Angelini's...
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Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco (CAM) is a radical,
militant indigenist organization engaged in
political violence in
pursuit of
attaining an
autonomous Mapuche...
- Empire. The name is
probably derived from the
placename rag ko (Spanish
Arauco),
meaning "chalky/clayish water". The
Quechua word awqa,
meaning "rebel...
- The Army of
Arauco (Spanish: Ejército de
Arauco) was a
professional army in the
service of the
kings of
Spain that was
based in Spanish-Mapuche frontier...