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Lumaco is a town and
commune in
Malleco Province in the Araucanía
Region of Chile. Its name in
Mapudungun means "water of luma".
Lumaco is
located to...
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Aleutian Islands. The
epicenter of this
megathrust earthquake was near
Lumaco,
approximately 570
kilometres (350 mi)
south of Santiago, with Valdivia...
- The
Lumaco River is a
river of Chile. List of
rivers of
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RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA
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- led by Luis
Marileo Colipí,
attacked the fort of
Lumaco.
After Chilean reinforcements arrived to
Lumaco Mapuches retreated, and
waited to hear news of the...
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Pastene is a town
founded by
Italian immigrants,
located in the
commune of
Lumaco in the Araucanía
Region of Chile. Capitán
Pastene was
initially founded...
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northern sections of the Araucanía
region between and
around Traiguén and
Lumaco. In 2003, the
Commission for
Historical Truth and New
Treatments issued...
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Curarrehue Ercilla Freire Galvarino Gorbea Lautaro Loncoche Lonquimay Los
Sauces Lumaco Melipeuco Nueva Imperial Padre Las
Casas Perquenco Pitrufquén Pucón Purén...
- zone rose
against the
Chilean occupation. The town and
forts of Traiguén,
Lumaco and
Collipulli were attacked.
Having decisively defeated Peru in the battles...
- a Guillatún. In this
meeting the
communities in
conflict of
Arauco and
Lumaco parti****ted, the
Mapuche Coordinator of
Santiago and the
Mapuche Organization...
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Italian immigrants to
Chile settled especially in Capitán Pastene, Angol,
Lumaco, and
Temuco but also in Valparaiso, Concepción, Chillán, Valdivia, and Osorno...