- A
lonko or
lonco (from
Mapudungun longko,
literally "head"), is a
chief of several[citation needed]
Mapuche communities.
These were
often ulmen, the wealthier...
- Yanequén, (fl. 1587-1590) was a
lonco (chief) and
heroine of the Mapuche-Pehuenche people. She was the wife of the
lonco Huepotaén,
chief of Llifén, who...
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Valdivia Osorno Llanquihue Lake From 1850 to 1875, some 30,000
German immigrants settled in the
region around Valdivia,
Osorno and
Llanquihue in Southern...
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Michima Lonco (c. 1500 – c. 1550) (
lonco meaning "head" or "chief" in Mapudungun) was a
Mapuche chief said to be a
great warrior, born in the Aconcagua...
- "Southern
Hemisphere Caytoniales:
vegetative and
reproductive remains from the
Lonco Trapial Formation (Lower Jur****ic), Patagonia".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology...
- been
fought for and some
being secured on
state or
international levels.
Lonco (mapudungun: longko, "head")
among the
Mapuche Morubixaba —
tribal Cacique...
- to the Patagonia-Antarctic
Peninsula sequence,
along with the Marifil,
Lonco Trapial &
Garamilla Formation in Central-Northern Patagonia. They form part...
- the
Buenos Aires Province to the
mountain p****es of Neuquén Province. The
lonco Calfucurá
crossed the
Andes from
Chile to the
pampas around 1830, after...
- Wikispecies:
Lonicera caerulea BioLib: 40445 CoL: 6QMR8 EoL: 486991 EPPO:
LONCO EUNIS: 165404 FNA: 200022288 FoC: 200022288 GBIF: 5334269 GRIN: 22559 iNaturalist:...
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trapialensis is
based on
impression fossils found in the
Early Jur****ic
Lonco Trapial Formation near Paso del Sapo,
Chubut Province.
Sagenopteris trapialensis...