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Quiriquina Island,
Chile is
located at the
entrance to the Bay of Concepción, 11 km
north of Talcahuano. (
Quiriquina is a
Mapuche word
meaning "many True...
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Quiriquina Formation is a
geological formation in
Chile whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous.
Dinosaur remains are
among the
fossils that...
- the
region and the country,
among them Penco, Talcahuano, and Lirquén.
Quiriquina Island,
located to the
north in the
mouth of the bay
provides a windbreak...
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located north of
Quiriquina Island, Chile. The specimen,
cataloged as SGO.PV.260, was
found in
Maastrichtian beds of the
Quiriquina Formation; initially...
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Tercera published on its
front page a
photograph showing prisoners at
Quiriquina Island Camp who had been
captured during the
fighting in Concepción. The...
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known solely from
isolated oral
teeth found in the Maastrichtian-aged
Quiriquina Formation of
central Chile. The
species is
named for Luis
Landbeck who...
- of Oceania) Isla del Rey Isla
Magdalena Isla
Mancera Isla
Mocha Isla
Quiriquina Isla
Salas y Gómez
Islas Desventuradas Isla San
Ambrosio Isla San Félix...
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Dukamaje Formation of Niger, the El
Molino Formation of Bolivia, the
Quiriquina Formation of Chile, and the
Chota Formation of Peru. Williamson, Thomas...
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September 1932. His
parents were
tenant farmers who
lived near the town of La
Quiriquina,
located twelve kilometers from Chillán Viejo; he had five brothers. His...
- W. (1895). "Ueber
Saurierreste aus den
Quiriquina−Schichten" [Concerning
Dinosaur Remains from the
Quiriquina Strata]. Beiträge zur
Geologie und Palaeontologie...