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Galvarino (died c.
November 30, 1557) was a
famous Mapuche warrior during the
majority of the
early part of the
Arauco War. He
fought and was
taken prisoner...
- 1992
Galvarino,
provisional designation 1968 OD, is an Eoan
asteroid from the
outer region of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 10
kilometers in diameter...
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Galvarino is a
Chilean town and
commune (Spanish: comuna), part of Cautín Province, in the Araucanía Region. The town,
named for the
Mapuche warrior Galvarino...
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Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra (born
November 9, 1950),
nicknamed "Comandante Salvador," is a
Chilean Marxist guerrilla and
former member of the Manuel...
- José
Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas (December 2, 1829 –
January 11, 1892) was a
Chilean naval officer,
Commander of the
Chilean Squadron during the War of...
- counterpart. In the struggle, two
armored frigates, led by
Commodore Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas and Navy
Captain Juan José
Latorre battered and later...
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treason during the
Warring States period,
while Araucanian warrior Galvarino had his
hands am****ted as
punishment while as a
prisoner during the Spanish...
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essentially entirely in the East Indies, she
served in the
Chilean Navy as
Galvarino from 1818
until she was
broken up in 1828.
Hecate was
commissioned in...
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Carahue Cholchol Collipulli Cunco Curacautín
Curarrehue Ercilla Freire Galvarino Gorbea Lautaro Loncoche Lonquimay Los
Sauces Lumaco Melipeuco Nueva Imperial...
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teams such as Lord
Cochrane de Concepción, Universitario,
Gente de Mar,
Galvarino and
Arturo Fernández Vial. In 1959,
under coach Mario Avedaño, Ñublense...