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    1744, it is the capital of Copiapó Province and Atacama Region. Copiapó lies about 800 km north of Santiago by the Copiapó River, in the valley of the...
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  • Club de Deportes Copiapó — or simply Deportes Copiapó — is a Chilean football club based in Copiapó, Atacama Region. Founded in 1999 after Regional Atacama's...
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    Copiapó Province (Spanish: Provincia de Copiapó) is one of three provinces of the northern Chilean region of Atacama (III). Its capital is the city of...
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  • Copiapó is a city and commune in Chile. The term may also refer to: Copiapó River Copiapó Valley Copiapó Province Atacama Province, formerly Copiapó Department...
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  • Copiapó Valley is located in Copiapó Province, Chile. Vine from that valley is labeled with "Valle de Copiapó". v t e...
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    The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known then as the "Chilean mining accident", began on 5 August 2010, with a cave-in at the San José copper–gold...
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    Copiapó River is a river of Chile located in the Atacama Region. Starting at the confluence of the Jorquera and Pulido rivers, the Copiapó flows for only...
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    gives "Lastarria" and "Azufre" as alternative names for Copiapó. Hauthal does not refer to Copiapó volcano as fumarolically active, but instead refers to...
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  • Galactica Los 33, the miners involved in the 2010 Copiapó mining accident The 33, a 2015 film based on the Copiapó mining accident Thirty Three (film), a 1965...
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    over 50% are located in the cities of Copiapó and Vallenar. The largest cities are (2002 census data) Copiapó (125,983 inhabitants), Vallenar (43,750)...
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