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haciendas (estates) were
successful during this time,
including the
Pichileminian Hacienda San
Antonio de Petrel. Part of the land
where San
Antonio de...
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anthology Pichilemu,
Canto de Puetas, that
included po****r
poems by
Pichileminian authors such as
Antonio Álvarez Gaete,
Gerardo Caroca Tobar, Raimundo...
- Pichilemu),
sometimes referred to as El
Pichilemu or El Pichilemo, was a
Pichileminian newspaper published for the
first time in 1944 by
Carlos Rojas Pavez...
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heard radio programs in Pichilemu. Sin
Pelos en la
Lengua is
funded "by
Pichileminian businessmen, some merchants, and citizens." In May 2010,
Moraga was...
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historiographer José
Toribio Medina the
existence of
indigenous remains in a
Pichileminian cave.
Medina asked Argentinian ethnographer Félix
Faustino Outes to...
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Carmelita Tello installed a boîte
called Carmelita in the main room. Later,
Pichileminian Roberto Álvarez
decided to run a
discotheque called Master in the same...
- Cá****l, Peñablanca, and Cocauquén.
Three years later, on 6 May 1894,
Pichileminians formed the
first local government. José María Caro Martínez was elected...