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Punucapa (from
Mapudungun Cunucapi, black/fertile
earth for legumes) is a
hamlet (Spanish: caserío) of pre-Hispanic
origin in Los Ríos Region, Chile. Its...
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mountain monkey (actually a marsupial).
Chilean Coast Range Cruces River Punucapa Valdivia Valdivian Coastal Reserve The
Geology of
Chile Conservation efforts...
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market in
Ainil received s****fish and fish from the coast,
legumes from
Punucapa, and
other foods from San José de la Mariquina, an
agricultural zone northeast...
- of
maize dishes List of saliva-fermented
beverages Pox (drink)
Pulque Punucapa Tejuino Tesguino Frances M.
Hayashida (2015). "Chicha". In
Karen Bescherer...
- road,
primarily gravel, that
originates in
Torobayo and p****es near to
Punucapa en
route to the coast. Curiñanco
takes its name from the
cacique Curiñancu...
- José de la
Mariquina 7,790 City
Mariquina Pis****nco 228
Hamlet Valdivia Punucapa 75
Hamlet Valdivia Torobayo 148
Hamlet Valdivia Valdivia 127,750 City Valdivia...
- Ecológico Lemu Lahuen. Área
Costera Protegida Punta Curiñanco
Oncol Park
Punucapa Urban Wetlands Law "¿Qué es el PUEB?".
Parque Urbano El
Bosque (in Spanish)...
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Cruces River View of
Cruces River from its
western s****
between Punucapa and El Molino. The
island of Isla Teja is seen
across the
river in the centre...
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Barcelona and then to
Madrid where he
remained until 2001. He also
resided in
Punucapa,
close to
Valdivia (Chile). Actually, back in
Seville (Spain).
Pablo Gonz...
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Mulatas to Torobayo.
Other areas that
benefited from the
bridge were
Punucapa and Curiñanco. It was
built from
December 1984 to
February 1987. "PUENTE...