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Tirúa (Spanish pronunciation: [tiˈɾu.a]) is a
Chilean commune and town in
Arauco Province, Biobío Region. The 2010
Chile earthquake led to a permanent...
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Lequecahue Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Tirúa, (ICAO: SCQK)) is an
airport 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
south of
Tirúa, a
Pacific coastal town in the Bío Bío...
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Tirua River is a
river of the Bío Bío
Region of Chile. The
Tirúa River begins at the
confluence of the Palo
Santo stream,
which comes from the southeast...
- than in the
adjacent coast where Tirúa had the
largest uplift of all the coast. The
existence of a
splay fault called Tirúa-Mocha
Fault may
explain the different...
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Waikato region of New Zealand,
reaching to the
Tasman Sea at Tapirimoko,
Tirua, Taungaururoa, Te
Mauku and
Ngarupupu Points. Just to the
south of Ngarupupu...
- [citation needed]
Looser descriptions refer to it
extending as far
north as
Tirua Point, 50
kilometres southwest of Te Kūiti, or even to
Albatross Point,...
- was at Concepcion, with a
value of 0.65 g (6.38 m/s2). The
locality of
Tirúa south of Concepción
recorded a 180 cm (71 in)
uplift relative to sea level...
- Conguillío
National Park in the Araucanía) and the
coastal area
around Tirúa and Cañete with the Isla
Mocha and the
Nahuelbuta National Park, Chiloé...
- Pilmaiquén
Quilacoya Queuco Quiapo Quidico Rahue Ranquil Rele
Renaico Vergara Tavolevo Tirúa Tubul Tucapel Waterfalls Laja
Rahue Lakes Laja
Lanalhue Lleulleu...
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Earthquakes in 2011 →
January Tirúa,
Chile (7.1, Jan 2) Balochistan, ****stan (7.2, Jan 19)
February Christchurch, New
Zealand (6.3, Feb 22)†...