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Papudo is a
Chilean commune located in the
Petorca Province, Valparaíso Region. Most of its
permanent residents live in the
small town of the same name...
- The
Naval Battle of
Papudo was a
naval engagement fought between Spanish and
Chilean forces on
November 26, 1865,
during the
Chincha Islands War. It was...
- allied,
Spain had
suffered a
humiliating naval defeat at the
naval Battle of
Papudo on
November 26, 1865. The
engagement had the
Chilean corvette Esmeralda...
- Prat had
taken part in
several naval engagements,
including battles at
Papudo (1865), and at the
Abtao (1866).
Following his death, his name
became a...
- dictatorship. In 2020, it was
reported that he will run a pre-candidacy for
Papudo mayor. Finally,
after losing mayor primaries, it was
confirmed that he will...
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first Sa'ar 4,
followed by a
second in 1980 and a
final two
boats in 1997.
Papudo (ex INS Tarshish) was
purchased with
several missing systems and due to...
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Catholic church located in
Papudo, Valparaíso Region, Chile. It was
declared as a
National Historic Monument in 1995.
Papudo was
initially used as a port...
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Chilean Navy in 1946. She
arrived in
Chile 12
April 1946 and was
renamed Papudo. She
served in the
Chilean Navy
until 6
April 1965 when she was struck....
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Santiago (Santiago de Chile). 1918:
Iglesia de
Nuestra Señora de las
Mercedes (
Papudo). 1917-1925:
Edificio del Club de la Unión. 1928:
Edificio Ariztía, the...
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observed on the
fourth Thursday in 1942 and
subsequent years. 1865 –
Battle of
Papudo: A
Spanish navy
schooner is
defeated by a
Chilean corvette north of Valparaíso...