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Loncomilla River (Mapudungun for "Gold of the Chief") is a
tributary to the
Maule river in
Linares Province,
Maule Region, Chile. Two
rivers join to form...
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right margin of the
River Loncomilla.
Located a few km
north of San
Javier is the wide
Maule river, of
which the
Loncomilla is the main tributary. River...
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Battle of
Loncomilla was the
decisive battle of the 1851
Chilean Revolution between conservative government and
liberal rebel forces on 8 December...
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Mercedes Airport (ICAO: SCLM) is an
airstrip serving San Javier, a town in the
Maule Region of Chile. The
runway is 17
kilometres (11 mi) northwest...
- "purgative") is a
tributary of the
Loncomilla river, in the
Maule Region of Chile. The
river joins the Longaví to form the
Loncomilla, a
tributary of the Maule...
- won battle, but
withdraw from
Morocco 1851
Chilean Revolution Battle of
Loncomilla 8 Dec
Chilean government defeats revolutionaries,
revolution ends 1852...
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Chile Magdalena -
Colombia Maipo -
Chile Mapocho -
Chile Maule -
Chile Loncomilla -
Chile Achibueno -
Chile Ancoa -
Chile Longaví -
Chile Perquilauquén...
- Boston, M****achusetts.
December 31 – 1851
Chilean Revolution:
Battle of
Loncomilla – The
rebels are defeated,
ending the revolution. 1851–1855
Yellow River...
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Ricardo Óscar
Cifuentes Lillo (born 12
September 1962, in San
Javier de
Loncomilla) is a
Chilean professor and politician. He was
undersecretary of Regional...
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birth (1980-03-24) 24
March 1980 (age 44)
Place of
birth San
Javier de
Loncomilla,
Chile Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Centre-back Team information...