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- Pupunahue Beds. Geologically the sedimentary rocks of the Pupunahue Beds containing coal lie in Pupunahue Basin, a sub-basin of the larger Pupunahue-Mulpún...
- Concha (30 June 1934 – ?), better known as The Jackal of Pupunahue (Spanish: El Chacal de Pupunahue), was a Chilean iron miner known for the brutal murder...
- Estratos de Pupunahue is the name given to the sedimentary strata of Oligocene-Miocene age that crop out in Pupunahue and Mulpún near Valdivia, Chile...
- presidency. For example, he commuted the death sentence for The Jackal of Pupunahue to life imprisonment. Some Chileans continued to support an Ibáñez dictatorship...
- Informa (in Spanish). 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2023-09-02. "El Chacal de Pupunahue: 64 años de los brutales homicidios de Máfil". Diario ****rono (in Spanish)...
- destro**** numerous houses in the coal-mining town of Lebu. The coal mine of Pupunahue suffered severe damage which led to coal production recovering to "acceptable...
- Jackal of Nahueltoro (1922–1963), Chilean m**** murderer The Jackal of Pupunahue (born ca. 1930–?), Chilean m**** murderer Robin Jackson (1948–1998), Northern...
- geological units containing economically significant amounts of coal are the Pupunahue Beds, the very similar Mulpún Beds, Cheuquemó Formation and Parga Formation...
- is considered by some to be the best Chilean film ever made. Jackal of Pupunahue – 20th-century Chilean m**** murderer "La Cuarta: "Chacal de Nahueltoro"...
- granitoids, respectively. In parts, it further overlies the coal–bearing Pupunahue–Catamutún Formation. The sedimentary facies of the Santo Domingo Formation...