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Pichilemu (Mapudungun:
Small forest,
pronounced [pitʃiˈlemu] ),
originally known as Pichilemo, is a
beach resort city and
commune in
central Chile, and...
- The 2010
Pichilemu earthquakes (Spanish:
Terremoto de
Pichilemu de 2010), also
known as the
Libertador O'Higgins earthquakes, were a pair of intraplate...
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known as
Casino Ross (Ross Casino), is the
cultural center of the city of
Pichilemu in
Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, Chile. It was constructed...
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Pichilemu Blues is a 1993 book
written by
Chilean politician Esteban Valenzuela. A
movie based on the book was also released,
starring Peggy Cordero,...
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commune of
Pichilemu, Chile.
Pichilemo or
Pichilemu may also
refer to: San
Antonio de Petrel, a
Chilean hacienda also
known as
Pichilemo Pichilemu, Valparaíso...
- for canyons,
pronounced [baˈraŋkas] ) is a
Chilean village located in
Pichilemu,
Cardenal Caro Province. 34°29′49″S 71°58′55″W / 34.497°S 71.982°W...
- than 500 people. 2010
first Pichilemu earthquake, the 6.9
magnitude earthquake on 11
March 2010 on the
coast of
Pichilemu 2010
first Biobío earthquake...
- The
Mayor of
Pichilemu is an
elected politician who is the head of the
executive branch of
government of the
commune of
Pichilemu,
Libertador General Bernardo...
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Pichilemu Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo de
Pichilemu) (ICAO: SCPM) is an
airport serving Pichilemu, a
Pacific coastal city in the O'Higgins
Region of Chile...
- The
history of
Pichilemu began around the 16th century, when
Promaucaes inhabited the
modern Pichilemu region.
According to
Chilean historiographer José...