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Traiguén (Spanish pronunciation: [tɾajˈɣen]) is a
Chilean city and
commune in the
Malleco Province, Araucanía Region.
According to the 2002
census of the...
- (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Traiguén Quino La Colmena), (ICAO: SCQC) is an
airport 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
southeast of
Traiguén, a town in the La Araucanía...
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Traiguén Formation (Spanish: Formación
Traiguén) is a volcano-sedimentary
formation of
Miocene age,
located in the
archipelagoes of Aysén
Region of western...
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Traiguén Island is an
island in the
Chonos Archipelago of Chile. The
geological formation of
Traiguén is
named after the island.
Various archaeological...
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Traiguén Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto de
Traiguén, (ICAO: SCTR)) is an
airport serving Traiguén, a city in the La Araucanía
Region of Chile. The runway...
- The
Traiguén River is a
river of Chile. List of
rivers of
Chile EVALUACION DE LOS
RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA
CUENCA DEL RIO BIO BIO[permanent...
- 808), New
Imperial (14,980),
Collipulli (14,240),
Loncoche (14,191), and
Traiguén (14,140).
Until recently, Araucanía was
dependent on
cereal farming and...
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Jenaro Gajardo Vera (
Traiguén,
Malleco Province, Chile,
November 18, 1919 –
Santo Domingo, San
Antonio Province, Chile, May 3, 1998) was a
Chilean lawyer...
- Sauces-Lebu Renaico- Angol-
Traiguén Púa-
Traiguén Púa-Lonquimay (which
comprised the Las Raíces Tunnel) Los Sauces- Capitán
Pastene Traiguén- Temuco-Carahue Cajón-Cherquenco...
- Capitán Pastene. Soon however, many left for
nearby towns such as
Temuco and
Traiguén or even
further away into Santiago. In 1906,
Ricci repeated the scheme...