- The
River Mapocho (Spanish: Río
Mapocho) (Mapudungun: Mapu chuco, "water that
penetrates the land") is a
river in Chile. It
flows from its
source in the...
- Estación
Mapocho is a
former railway station that,
since 1994, has been re****ed as a
cultural centre that
hosts many
kinds of
events in Santiago, Chile...
-
cityscape is
defined by
several stand-alone
hills and the fast-flowing
Mapocho River,
which is
lined by
parks such as
Parque Bicentenario,
Parque Forestal...
- Fortín
Mapocho (
Mapocho Small Stronghold in English) was a
daily newspaper, and now a
Chilean w****ly
electronic publication written by
socialists who stand...
- metropolis, in the
western end of the Las
Condes commune,
nestled between the
Mapocho River and Américo
Vespucio avenue, encomp****ing the El
Bosque Norte and...
- east of Santiago, Chile. It
diverts water from the
Maipo River into the
Mapocho River. Marley,
David (12
September 2005).
Historic Cities of the Americas...
- land from the
Mapocho River and is
located in the
historical downtown of Santiago, west of
Plaza Baquedano and east of Estación
Mapocho. It is bordered...
-
credited with the
universalization of the name Chile,
after naming the
Mapocho valley as such. The
older spelling "Chili" was in use in
English until...
- "Cicloparque
Mapocho 42K" (“42k
Mapocho Cycle Park”), a 42
kilometre cycle path and park that, when finished, will run
along the
Mapocho River. The park...
-
Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood) is an area that lies
between the
Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago, Chile. It is
known as Santiago's...