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- (1934–1936). The Carabineros Corps was established as the 'Royal Carabinier Corps of the Coasts and Borders' (Real Cuerpo de Carabineros de Costas y Fronteras)...
- organization with the name "Carabiniers" was the Corps of Carabineros, in Spanish Cuerpo de Carabineros (with similar meaning as the Italian Carabinieri), formed...
- Nationalist Government disbanded the Carabineros and replaced them for frontier duties with units of the Civil Guard. Carabineros de Chile are the uniformed Chilean...
- This article lists the general directors of Carabineros de Chile. Carabineros de Chile (transl. Carabiniers of Chile) are the Chilean national police...
- Historical Museum and Cultural Center of the Carabineros de Chile (Spanish: Museo Histórico y Centro Cultural Carabineros de Chile) is the official institutional...
- The Carabineros Hospital of General Humberto Arriagada Valdivieso is a medical facility under the Health and Sanitation Directorate of Carabineros de Chile...
- navy corporal, 4 naval cadets, 3 navy conscripts and 15 carabineros. Most of the carabineros were killed after two busloads of policemen were heavily...
- rechazar presupuesto de Carabineros". La Tercera. Retrieved 2020-10-03. "Detienen por presunto delito de homicidio frustrado a carabinero indagado por caída...
- Chile from 1973 to 1990, representing the country-wide police force, the Carabineros de Chile. Mendoza was born in Santiago, the youngest of the eleven children...
- The National Band of the Carabineros (Spanish: Banda Nacional de Carabineros de Chile) sometimes referred to as the Orfeón Nacional is the public police...