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    these dinners. At a Chillán branch-office, the shirts of Deportivo Ñublense were auctioned off in 2007, shirts that showed Hogar de Cristo as a sponsor...
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    trains between Talcahuano's Mercado Station and Hualqui, and from Concepción Station to "Lomas Coloradas" Station in San Pedro de La Paz on the Biobío Region...
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    Concepción. The area of the Central market is 3.600 m2. After the earthquake of Chillán on 1939, the Central market was designed on 1940 by the architects Tibor...
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  • Marcos Sepúlveda (category People from Chillán)
    played as a forward for clubs in Chile, Argentina and Indonesia. Born in Chillán, Chile, as a youth player, Sepúlveda was with the local clubs Deportivo...
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    Santiago (redirect from Santiago de Chile)
    plans for a Saks Fifth Avenue in Santiago. Several mercados in the city such as the Mercado Central de Santiago sell local goods. Barrio Bellavista and...
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    1840 José Agustín de la Sierra Mercado, appointed Bishop of La Serena in 1842 Justo Donoso Vivanco, appointed Bishop of San Carlos de Ancud in 1848 Vicente...
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    del Mercado, who reconstructed Cañete, and repopulated Arauco in 1566. He accomplished the conquest of the island of Chiloé, sending Martín Ruiz de Gamboa...
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    de Chillán (in Spanish). Santiago: Periodico La Tribuna. Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1868). La guerra a muerte: memoria sobre las últimas campañas de la...
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    Cañete (1557), Osorno (1558), Arauco (1566), Castro (1567), Chillán (1580), and Santa Cruz de Oñez (1595). The destruction of the Seven Cities in 1600,...
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    Chile (redirect from República de Chile)
    repute,[citation needed] including Portillo, Valle Nevado and Termas de Chillán. The main tourist sites in the south are national parks (the most popular...
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