Arica Province (Spanish: Provincia de Arica) is one of two provinces of Chile's northernmost region, Arica y Parinacota. The province is bordered on the...
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The Arica y Parinacota Region (Spanish: Región de Arica y Parinacota pronounced [aˈɾikaj paɾinaˈkota]) is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative...
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Port of Arica (Spanish: Puerto de Arica, Terminal Portuario de Arica; TPA) is the main port of the northernmost coastal Chilean city of Arica. The northern...
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Parinacota Province (category Provinces of Arica y Parinacota Region)
Parinacota Province (Spanish: Provincia de Parinacota) is one of two provinces of the Chilean region of Arica y Parinacota. Its capital is Putre. It is...
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Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute (redirect from Tacna-Arica Question)
this time, the term Captive provinces (Spanish: Provincias cautivas) was used to refer to Tacna and Arica. During the early years of the post-war era, the...
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Marta Hotus Tuki (category Governors of Isla de Pascua Province)
durante su mandato (in Spanish) Presidenta nombra nuevos gobernadores en provincias de Arica, San Antonio, Isla de Pascua y Palena (in Spanish) v t e...
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Iquique Province (Spanish: Provincia de Iquique) is one of two provinces in the northern Chilean region of Tarapacá. Its capital is the port city of Iquique...
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known to have survived: Tacna y Arica (1924), Las Naciones de América (1927) and Evolución y progresos de la provincia de Santiago del Estero (1927). The...
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Movimiento Archipiélago Soberano Arica y Parinacota Region Proposed autonomous area: Arica y Parinacota Region Political party: Arica Estado Independiente Antioquia...
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El Alto (redirect from El Alto de La Paz)
uninhabited until 1903 when the newly built railways from Lake Titicaca and Arica reached the rim of the canyon, where the La Paz terminus, railyards and...
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