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Chacabuco is one of the many
abandoned nitrate or "saltpeter"
towns ("oficinas salitreras" in Spanish) in the
Atacama Desert of
northern Chile. Other...
- The
Battle of
Chacabuco,
fought during the
Chilean War of Independence, took
place on
February 12, 1817. The Army of the Andes, from the
United Provinces...
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Chacabuco Department may
refer to:
Chacabuco Department,
Chaco Chacabuco Department, San Luis This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Puerto Chacabuco is a
Chilean town in Aisén commune.
Administratively it
belongs to Aysén
Province in Aysén del
General Carlos Ibáñez del
Campo Region...
- of
Independence in 1817. The name
Chacabuco may also
refer to:
Chacabuco Valley, the
origin of the name
Chacabuco Cuesta, a
Mountain p****
through the...
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Monument to the
Victory of
Chacabuco, also
known as the
Monument to the
Battle of
Chacabuco (truly To the
Victory of
Chacabuco), is a
monument that commemorates...
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Chacabuco is a city in the
Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It is the head town of the
Chacabuco Partido and has a po****tion of 38,418 inhabitants...
- led the
Crossing of the
Andes to Chile, and
triumphed at the
Battle of
Chacabuco and the
Battle of Maipú (1818), thus
liberating Chile from
royalist rule...
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Chacabuco Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Chacabuco) is one of six
provinces of the
Santiago Metropolitan Region in
central Chile. It is
located north...
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ships of the
Chilean Navy have been
named Chacabuco after the
Battle of
Chacabuco:
Chilean corvette
Chacabuco (1818) a
corvette launched in 1815 as the...