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Boroa was a town in Araucanía,
Chile on the s****s of Cautín River. The
region near the town
south of the
Cautin River between the
Boroa and
Quepe Rivers...
- In the
history of
colonial Chile, the
Parliament of
Boroa (Spanish:
Parlamento de
Boroa) was a
diplomatic meeting held on
January 24, 1651,
between various...
- Broa de
Avintes or
Boroa de
Avintes (locally) is a type of broa from Avintes, Vila Nova de Gaia with a long
tradition in the
north of Portugal. It is...
- Mapuche.
Mapuches would have been
unhappy with the
terms of the
Parliament of
Boroa signed on
January 24, 1651.
Almost everything agreed then was in favour...
- a pre-Roman origin, due to
similar terms like
Spanish borona,
Galician boroa, and
Asturian borona. In Portugal, broa de Avintes, is a type of broa listed...
- (also
spelled with v) were a
group of
Mapuche native to the
aillarehue of
Boroa in Araucanía. They were
involved in
several conflicts in the
northern Patagonian...
- released, he rose
through the
ranks to
become commander of the fort of
Boroa in 1654, and he was
eventually appointed maestre de
campo in 1656 by Governor...
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bread made with corn in
northern Spain. This
cornbread (Galician: broa or
boroa in Asturian: boroña in Cantabria: cornbread, of
Celtic origin,
compare Welsh...
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Parliaments Paicaví (1612) Quillín (1641) Quillín (1647)
Boroa (1651)
Malloco (1671)
Negrete (1726)
Negrete (1793) Las
Canoas (1793)
Tapihue (1825) Toltén...
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Chile Martín García Oñez de Loyola. In
April 1599 he led the
attack on
Boroa near La Imperial,
where six
Spanish soldiers and
indigenous auxiliaries...