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Caspana is a
Chilean village located 85 km
northeast of the city of Calama, in the
gorge carved by the
river that
shared its name and that is a tributary...
- The
Iglesia de
Caspana is a
Catholic church located in the
locality of
Caspana, in Calama, Anto****asta Region, Chile.
Built in the 17th century, it was...
- View of
Caspana a
village and
Likan Antai settlement in the
interior Atacama Desert...
- Taira,
Conchi Viejo, Lasana, San
Francisco de Chiu Chiu, Aiquina-Turi, and
Caspana. In 2003 the
nearby town of Chuquicamata, once the
largest open-pit copper...
- the
Chilean villages of Peine,
Socaire (near the
Salar de Atacama), and
Caspana, and in
southern Peru. The last
Kunza speaker was
found in 1949, although...
- Anto****asta
Mejillones Hornitos Sierra Gorda Taltal El Loa
Calama Calama Ayquina Caspana Lasana San
Francisco de Chiu Chiu
Toconce Ollagüe San
Pedro de Atacama...
- Canyon,
British Columbia Cajón del Maipo,
Santiago Metropolitan Region Caspana, El Loa
Province Chicamocha Canyon,
Santander Saturban canyon, Santander...
- communities,
Chile Taira. Lasana. San
Francisco de Chiuchiu. Ayquina.
Caspana. Yalquincha.
Likan Tatai. Topater. La Banda. San
Pedro de
Atacama communities...
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dominated by the
volcanoes Cerro Paniri,
Cerro del León and Toconce.
Ayquina Caspana Salado River "Ayquina and Toconce".
Entry on the
UNESCO Tentative List...
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Constitutional Convention, Anza was
heavily involved in
activism in her
hometown of
Caspana, Anto****asta,
including service as
Secretary of the
Atacama Community in...