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Rancagua (Spanish pronunciation: [raŋˈkaɣwa]) is a city and
commune in
central Chile and part of the
Rancagua conurbation. It is the
capital of the Cachapoal...
- ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ]), also
known as O'Higgins de
Rancagua, is a
Chilean professional football club
based in
Rancagua, that
currently plays in the
Campeonato Nacional...
- The
Battle of
Rancagua, also
known in
Chile as the
Disaster of
Rancagua,
occurred on
October 1, 1814, to
October 2, 1814, when the
Spanish Army under...
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Rancagua conurbation, or
Greater Rancagua, is a
Chilean conurbation in the O'Higgins
Region composed of
Rancagua and some
parts of Machalí and Gultro....
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Colegio Rancagua (English:
Rancagua School) is a
Chilean high
school located in
Rancagua,
Cachapoal Province, Chile. "Tabla de
Directorio Oficial de Establecimientos...
- to host the
World Cup
matches in
eight cities: Santiago, Viña del Mar,
Rancagua, Arica, Talca, Concepción,
Talcahuano and Valdivia. The
Valdivia earthquake...
- Preschool,
Primary and
Secondary school in
Rancagua,
Cachapoal Province,
Between Ibieta and
Alcazar streets in
Rancagua, Chile. "Tabla de
Directorio Oficial...
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longitude and the
Pacific Ocean. The
capital and
largest city of the
region is
Rancagua. The
second major town is San Fernando. In pre-Quaternary
times extensive...
- (Spanish: Aeródromo de la Independencia, (ICAO: SCRG)) is an
airport serving Rancagua, a city in the O'Higgins
Region of Chile. The
airport is on the west side...
- main
medialuna in
Chile is the
Medialuna Monumental de
Rancagua.
Located in the city of
Rancagua, it currently[when?]
seats 12,000 spectators. It is the...