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Chorolque, also
known as
Cerro Chorolque, is an
extinct volcano in the Potosí
Department of
southern Bolivia. The
Santa Bárbara
settlement is
located at...
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Cerro Chorolque, a 5552 m high mountain, rich in ore
deposits of tin, bi****h, silver, gold and copper, and
exploited by the mine "
Chorolque" from different...
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Chorolque Viejo. The
National Institute of
Statistics of
Bolivia INE
lists eight divisions of the muni****lity of Atocha: Atocha,
Chorolque, Chorolque...
- Department): 5th IR Campero, RI 20 Padilla, RC 3 Aroma, RA 3 Pisagua, 1st CEB
Chorolque. 4th AD,
Camiri (Santa Cruz Department):, 6th
Infantry Regiment Campos...
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Endako in
British Columbia. The US
Geological Survey has
classed the
Chorolque and
Catavi tin
deposits in
Bolivia as
porphyry tin deposits. Some porphyry...
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Lizardo Montero. Col.
Manuel Castro Pinto had the center, and the Padilla,
Chorolque, Grau and Loa battalions. The
Peruvian V
Division was on the rearguard...
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Chancay –
Chancay River,
department of Lima.
Chicha –
Cordillera de
Chorolque, Potosí province, Bolivia.
Chincha –
Chincha River in the
department of...
- Department): 5th IR Campero, RI 20 Padilla, RC 3 Aroma, RA 3 Pisagua, Bat.Ing. 1
Chorolque. 4th AD,
Camiri (Santa Cruz Department):, 6th
Infantry Regiment Campos...
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Battalion Sucre Battalion II
Division Col.
Claudio Acosta Tarija Battalion Chorolque Battalion Grau
Battalion Loa
Battalion III
Division Col.
Idelfonso Murgia...
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January A
Lloyd Aéreo
Boliviano (LAB) Ju 52/3mce (registration unknown,
Chorolque)
crashed into the Tapacarí
swamps northeast of Cochabamba, Bolivia, killing...