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Codpa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoðpa]) is a
village located 114
kilometres (71 mi) to the
south of Arica, in the
Chilean commune of
Camarones in the...
- travellers. The main
towns are
Codpa and
Caleta Camarones. The
latter is a
fishing inlet of only 44 inhabitants.
Codpa is the
largest town in the commune...
- Pachía, Calana, Sama, Lo****ba,
Ilabaya Tarata Tarata Tarata, Estique, Tarucachi, Ticaco,
Candarave Arica Arica Arica,
Codpa, Livilcar, Lluta, Socoroma...
- and sub-delegations were created: The
communes of Arica, Putre, Belén,
Codpa and
General Lagos, all
formed a
single muni****l group,
whose head was the...
- for
Democracy Cobquecura Cobreloa Cochamó Cochrane,
Chile Codegua Codelco Codpa Coi Coi-Vilu
Coihaique Coihaique Province Coihue Coínco Colbún Colbún Lake...
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Arica was
composed of Ilo, Tacna, Arica, Iquique, Pica, Ilabaya, Tarata,
Codpa. In 1837, the Peru–Bolivian
Confederation established the
Litoral Department [es]...
- 1875, the
province itself was
divided into six districts: Arica, Belén,
Codpa, Livilcar, Lluta, and Socoroma. In the 1883
Treaty of Ancón
Arica and Tacna...
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Francisco Quiroz (priest of Tacna); José
Mariano Indacochea Zeballos (priest of
Codpa); José Félix Cáceres (priest of Tarata); Juan
Gualberto Guevara (auxiliary...