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Huantajaya or San Agustín de
Huantajaya was a
silver mine in
Chile in the Tarapacá area of
Atacama Desert east of Iquique. The
silver riches of Tarapacá...
- with a
knife and
raping her, he tied her
hands and
threw her into the
Huantajaya Pique,
which is more 220
meters deep. In
February 2000 he
attacked twice...
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Donoso Rojas,
Carlos (2008). "Prosperidad y
decadencia del
mineral de
Huantajaya: Una aproximaci" (PDF). Diálogo
Andino (in Spanish). 32: 59–70. Wait,...
- × 2.6 cm (1.6 in × 1.0 in × 1.0 in)); from San
Simon Mine in
Santa Rosa-
Huantajaya District,
Iquique Province, Chile. (Click
image for
details of the mineral...
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group of
former Incas who were
brought to
Chile to mine the
silver of
Huantajaya.
Numerous tribes pledged their alliance to her and she
became a symbol...
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Yupanqui (1380 - 1410 CE), the
exploitation of the
silver deposits of
Huantajaya,
located about 3 km (1.9 mi)
northeast of the site of Alto Ho****io Central...
- The
first mining cycle that
benefited Pica was the
silver mining of
Huantajaya and San Rosa
between 1718 and 1790, this was then
followed by a cycle...
- 1, 1829. Gutiérrez de la
Fuente was born in the silver-mining town of
Huantajaya, Tarapacá, Peru (now Chile), in 1796. He was an
officer in the Spanish...
- He also
explored the
Sandia and
Carrabaya gold
regions of Peru and the
Huantajaya silver mines of
Chile among his
missions to
South America.[citation needed]...