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Irarrázaval is a
transfer station between the Line 3 and Line 5 of the
Santiago Metro. The
station is so
named due to its
location beneath Avenida Irarrázaval...
- Andrés
Jaime Palma Irarrázaval (born 21 July 1955) is a
Chilean economist and
former politician. "Andrés
Palma Irarrázaval".
Biblioteca del
Congreso Nacional...
- Ramón Luis
Irarrázaval Alcalde (Santiago,
September 16, 1809 — Lima,
October 26, 1859) was a
Chilean politician,
lawyer and diplomat, who
served as a...
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Francisco José
Irarrázaval (born 5
October 1971 in Mendoza) is a
former Argentine rugby union player. He pla**** as a flanker. He pla**** for Club Newman...
- de
Irarrázaval y
Bravo de Saravia, 3rd
Marquess of la Pica José
Santiago de
Irarrázaval y Portales, 4th
Marquess of la Pica
Fernando Irarrázaval Mackenna...
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Sesta and
auxiliary bishop of Santiago, Chile. He and
Carlos Eugenio Irarrázaval Errázuriz, also
named an
auxiliary of
Santiago that day, were the first...
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Francisco Bilbao to the north,
Avenue José
Miguel Claro to the east,
Avenue Irarrázaval to the south, and
Avenue General Bustamante to the west. The present-day...
- Mackenna. Meanwhile, Line 3 was
projected through Independencia and
Irarrázaval to
supply the
northern area that Line 2 was
supposed to run. However...
- is an underground,
between the
Irarrázaval and Ñuñoa
stations on Line 3. It is
located at the
intersection of
Irarrázaval Avenue with Monseñor Eyzaguirre...
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Salas street. The
plaza also
extends north of
Irarrázaval Avenue. The
closest metro station is
Irarrázaval or
Plaza Egaña ,
neither of
which are particularly...