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historic term,
Cuncos are
chiefly known for
their long-running
conflict with the
Spanish during the
colonial era of
Chilean history.
Cuncos cultivated maize...
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Cunco may
refer to:
Cunco people Cunco,
Chile Cunco Castle near
Villanueva del Fresno,
Spain This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Ribeira de
Cuncos is a
Portuguese ravine that
marks the
southern point of the
disputed section of the Portugal-Spain border, (Arroyo de
Cuncos in Spanish)...
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indigenous Cuncos and ****lliches of Fütawillimapu in
southern Chile. The
battle took
place against a
background of a long-running
enmity between the
Cuncos and...
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Cunco is a
Chilean commune and city in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. The town is
located 60 km
southeast of the city of
Temuco and 77 km west of...
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Wampu Weichafe Werkén We
Tripantu Wenufoye Wünelfe
Related groups Boroanos Cuncos ****lliche
Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel...
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Spanish forces. The
Cuncos, a
peripheral southern Mapuche group, had a long
history of
conflict with the Spanish.
Cuncos had
previously forced the...
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between the
Itata and Toltén rivers,
south of there, the ****lliche and the
Cunco lived as far
south as the Chiloé Archipelago. In the seventeenth, eighteenth...
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looting carried out by
indigenous Cuncos was a
defining event in
Colonial Chile that
contributed to Spanish–
Cunco tensions that led to the
Battle of...
- (1926) an
agreement demarcating the
border from the
confluence of
Ribeira de
Cuncos with the Guadiana, just
south of Olivenza, to the
estuary of the Guadiana...