-
Julia Elena Astaburuaga Larraín (17
April 1919 - 14
March 2016),
better known as
Julita Astaburuaga, was a
prominent Chilean socialite and a recognized...
-
Mario Astaburuaga (4 July 1904 – 1951) was a
Chilean swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre freestyle event at the 1928
Summer Olympics. "Mario Astaburuaga"...
-
Chilean politician and lawyer.
Astaburuaga was born in
Talca on July 21, 1817. His
parents were
Cayetano Astaburuaga Valdovinos and
Petronila Cienfuegos...
- Tomás
Pablo Asta-Buruaga
Montoya (born 11
October 1996) is a
Chilean footballer who
plays for
Universidad Católica as a
central defender. Born in Santiago...
- René
Amengual Astaburuaga (1911–1954) was a
Chilean composer,
educator and pianist. He is the
author of the
University of
Chile hymn. In 1953 his work...
- Liga. 30 July 2015.
Retrieved 20
April 2022. Ikemoto; Sakura;
Torres Astaburuaga. (2021). "The
Influence of
Historical Irrigation Canals on
Urban Morphology...
- east and the west and two
volcanoes north and south. It
formed when the
Astaburuaga River was
redirected into the lake
basin from the east, and this river...
- east of Pichilemu; and 45
kilometres (28 mi)
southeast of Palmilla.
Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco, ed. (1899). "Halcones (Los)" .
Diccionario Geográfico...
- María
Paulina Saball Astaburuaga (born 26
October 1952) is a
Chilean politician and
social worker. She was a
minister during the
second government of...
- is a
Chilean village located north of Palmilla,
Colchagua Province.
Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco, ed. (1899). "****que" .
Diccionario Geográfico...