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Cancha Rayada is a
plain in the
north of the city of
Talca in
Central Chile.
Before urbanization the
place was in the
outskirts of the city.
Cancha Rayada...
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snack food made of
roasted or deep-fried corn kernels. It is
referred to as
cancha in Peru,
chulpi in Ecuador, and
cornick in the Philippines. Corn nuts are...
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After taking the lands, the Army
built two polo
fields (known as "
canchas 1 y 2"). The
Campo Argentino was
officially inaugurated on
October 27,...
- The
first battle of
Cancha Rayada,
sometimes termed the 'Disaster' or 'Surprise of
Cancha Rayada', took
place on 29
March 1814,
during the War of Chilean...
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Battle of
Cancha Rayada may
refer to:
First Battle of
Cancha Rayada (1814), also
known as the
Disaster of
Cancha Rayada, a
Patriot defeat during the Patria...
- Curi
Cancha Wildlife Refuge is a
private wildlife refuge in the
central part of
Costa Rica, and
protects cloud forest in the
Cordillera de Tilarán near...
- The
Battle of
Cancha Rayada (March 19, 1818), (also
known in
Chile as the
Second Battle of
Cancha Rayada or
Surprise of
Cancha Rayada) was
fought in Chile...
- an
opposite spiker for the
Portuguese club FC Porto. "Esmeraldeña, en
canchas argentinas". La Hora (Ecuador) (in Spanish). 12
December 2008. Retrieved...
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Retrieved 2020-04-03.
Cancha, En (2020-04-01). "El francotirador: La última masacre, traíler del po****r
estreno de Netflix". En
Cancha (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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Kancha (Quechua rumi stone,
kancha corral, "stone corral", also
spelled Rumi
Cancha) is a
mountain in the
Andes of
Bolivia which reaches a
height of approximately...