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Talca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtalka]) is a city and
commune in
Chile located about 255 km (158 mi)
south of Santiago, and is the
capital of both Talca...
- The
University of
Talca (Spanish:
Universidad de
Talca) is a
Chilean university. It has five campuses,
located in
Talca, Curicó, Linares,
Santa Cruz and...
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Talca Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Talca) is one of four
provinces of the
central Chilean region of
Maule (VII). Its
capital is the city of
Talca. As...
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Social de
Deportes Rangers is a
Chilean football club
based in the city of
Talca. The club was
founded November 2, 1902 and
plays in the
second level of...
- The
Capture of
Talca,
occurred on 3
March 1814,
during the War of
Chilean Independence. The town of
Talca, held by the
Patriotic forces under the command...
- Estación
Talca is a
railway station of the
Empresa de los
Ferrocarriles del Estado,
located in
Talca, Chile. It is the main
railway station in the Maule...
- one of Chile's 16
first order administrative divisions. Its
capital is
Talca. The
region derives its name from the
Maule River which,
running westward...
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Baygudiniv Alexsandr Dyachenko Andrey Zeits Sergey Danniker Asociacion Ciclismo Talca Jonathan Alvarado Patricio Jorquera Marcelo Valenzuela Alejandro Valenzuela...
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cities during his
police career,
starting in 1942 as a
lieutenant at Molina,
Talca, and the Carabineros' School. He was
promoted to
captain in 1953, to major...
- The
Ramal Talca-Constitución, also
known as the
Ramal de
Maule is the last
remaining narrow-gauge
ramal (branch line) in Chile. Its 88-kilometre (55 mi)...