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Colchagua (Mapudungun for "cornfield") may
refer to:
Places in Chile:
Colchagua Province,
province in O'Higgins
Region Colchagua (historical province)...
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Colchagua Partido was an
administrative division of the
Spanish Empire,
within the
Captaincy General of Chile. It was
created in 1786 from the territory...
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Colchagua Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Colchagua) is one of
three provinces of the
central Chilean region of O'Higgins (VI). Its
capital is San Fernando...
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Colchagua is a
Chilean village located northwest of Palmilla,
Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region.
Astaburuaga Cienfuegos, Francisco, ed. (1899). "Colchagua" ...
- are po****rly
elected since 2013 (thirteen from Cachapoal, five from
Colchagua, and two from
Cardenal Caro). For
purposes of
interior administration...
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Colchagua is a
Chilean village located in Quillón, Diguillín Province, Ñuble Region. It is
located close to the
villages of
Cerro Negro and Chancal. Astaburuaga...
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served as
governor of the
province of
Colchagua between 2018 and 2020. In 2021, he was
elected as the Core for
Colchagua and took
office on
March 11, 2022...
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Colchagua Club de
Deportes or just
Colchagua is a
chilean Football club,
their home town is San
Fernando in Chile. They
currently play in the
Tercera Division...
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Colchagua is a
Chilean village located in San Rosendo, Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region. It is
located close to the
historic town of Rere and the Estación...
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Colchagua was a
province (region) of
Chile between 1826 and 1976. Its
capital was
located in San
Fernando during most of its existence. For some years...