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Cautín Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Cautín) is one of two
provinces in the
southern Chilean region of La Araucanía (IX),
bounded on the
north by Arauco...
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Cautín may
refer to:
Cautín Province, a
province in the Araucanía
Region of
southern Chile Cautín River, a
river in
Chile that
flows in
Cautín Province...
- The
Cautín (Rio
Cautín) is a
river in Chile. It
rises on the
western slopes of the
Cordillera de Las Raíces and
flows in La Araucanía Region. The river's...
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administrative divisions, and
comprises two provinces:
Malleco in the
north and
Cautín in the south. Its
capital and
largest city is Temuco;
other important cities...
- The 1971
Cautín Agrarian Revolt was
started by the
Chilean peasants whose starvation was so
severe that
their extinction appeared imminent. This led to...
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oppose a
large Chilean army that in
March 1881
penetrated from the
north to
Cautín River,
putting most of the
territory under Chilean rule or at
least occupation...
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Eupithecia cautin is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
Chile and/or Peru. Yu, ****y Sick Ki (1997–2012). "Eupithecia
cautin Vojnits 1992"...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈmuko]) is a city and commune,
capital of the
Cautín Province and of the Araucanía
Region in
southern Chile. The city is located...
- were: Aconcagua, Aysén (since 1929), Anto****asta, Arauco, Atacama, Biobío,
Cautín, Chiloé, Colchagua, Concepción, Coquimbo, Curicó, Linares, Llanquihue, Magallanes...
- doi:10.1002/jclp.20373. PMID 17551934.
Lilienfeld SO,
Ritschel LA, Lynn SJ,
Cautin RL,
Latzman RD (November 2013). "Why many
clinical psychologists are resistant...