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Lircay may
refer to:
Lircay,
Capital city of the
Angaraes province of Peru
Lircay River, a
small river near the city of Talca, in the
Maule Region of...
- provinces.
Province (Capital)
Acobamba Province (Acobamba)
Angaraes Province (
Lircay)
Castrovirreyna Province (Castrovirreyna)
Churcampa Province (Churcampa)...
- The
Battle of
Lircay was the last
battle of the
Chilean Civil War of 1829–1830 and
ended with the
Pipiolos (Liberals)
being decisively defeated. Pipiolo...
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Treaty of
Lircay (May 3, 1814) was a
truce treaty agreed between the
Royalist and the
Patriot forces during the
Chilean War of Independence. Due to the...
- The
Lircay River is a
tributary of the
Claro River, near the city of
Talca in Chile. It is not to be
confused with the
Lircay River of Linares. List of...
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Lircay District is one of
twelve districts of the
Angaraes Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is Yana
Chuku at 5,058 m (16,594 ft)...
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Lircay is a town in
Central Peru,
capital of the
province Angaraes in the
region Huancavelica. It is
located at an
altitude of 3,278 m. The town had a...
- 250 km (155 mi)
south of Santiago,
south of the
confluence of the
rivers Lircay and Claro, in the
Central Valley. The city is
bisected by the Pan-American...
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Altos de
Lircay National Reserve is a 121.63 km2 (46.96 sq mi)
nature reserve located in
Talca Province,
Maule Region, Chile. It lies in a pre-Andean area...
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agreement was
finally found after the
defeat of Ramón
Freire at the
Battle of
Lircay.
After the
transitional president José Tomás
Ovalle died,
Fernando Errázuriz...