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Chinchiná is a town and muni****lity
located in the
department of
Caldas in Colombia, 17
kilometres (11 mi)
southwest of Manizales.
Founded in 1857 by...
- its
almost 29,000 inhabitants.
Casualties in
other towns,
particularly Chinchiná,
brought the
overall death toll to 23,000.
Footage and
photographs of...
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descended through the
valley of
Chinchiná River,
killed about 1,800
people and destro****
about 400
homes in the town of
Chinchiná, in the
department of Caldas...
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pulses weakened buildings.
Another lahar killed 1,800
people in
nearby Chinchiná. In
total 23,000
people were
killed and 13
villages in
addition to Armero...
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politically separated from
Caldas in 1966.
Aguadas Anserma Aranzazu Belalcázar
Chinchiná Filadelfia La
Dorada La
Merced Manizales Manzanares Marmato Marquetalia...
- units: manila,
Parnaz or 200, unit 10 or
Chinchiná and Malabar,
being the most
extensive in the
coffee or
Chinchiná unit 10. As for the
classification agrological...
- The 45th
edition of the
annual Clásico RCN was held from
October 2 to
October 9, 2005 in Colombia. The
stage race
started in Cúcuta and
finished with an...
- an
altitude of 5,321
meters (17,457.3 ft). It is in the
basin of the
Chinchiná River and sub-basin of the
Guacaica River. Its
natural threats are earthquakes...
- The 51st
edition of the
Vuelta a
Colombia was held from June 17 to July 2, 2001.
There were a
total number of 98
competitors from 13 teams. 2001 Clásico...
- to Marmato; the
Region of Antioquía, that
extended down to the
River Chinchiná near Manizales; and the
Atlantic Region. Each of
these regions behaved...