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    Maipú (5 April 1818), where Chile's independence was consolidated. Inhabitants are mostly part of a middle class. According to the 2017 census, Maipú...
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  • Partido Maipú Department, Chaco Maipú Department, Mendoza Maipú, Mendoza Deportivo Maipú, an association football slub Maipú, Chile Battle of Maipú All pages...
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    The Battle of Maipú (Spanish: Batalla de Maipú) was fought near Santiago, Chile on 5 April 1818, between South American rebels and Spanish royalists,...
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    University of Chile in 1967 to house a 70 cm (28 in) Maksutov telescope provided by the Soviet Union, which began operating in 1968. Maipú Radio Observatory...
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    country, a moment which came to be known as the Embrace of Maipú. To further secure Chilean independence, San Martín launched a series of actions against...
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    The Votive Temple of Maipú (Spanish: Templo Votivo de Maipú) or Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Spanish: Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Carmen) is...
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    horse-drawn hearses and two hand-drawn hearses Museo del Carmen de Maipú [es] Maipú, Chile Jewish hearse, Theresienstadt concentration camp, Terezín, Czech...
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    papier-mâché and mother of pearl, exhibited in the Museum of Carmen de Maipú (Chile) Papier-mâché shark Papier-mâché rooster at Lisbon (Portugal) Vycinanka...
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    Cathy Barriga (category Mayors of Maipú, Chile)
    is a television figure, licensed psychologist, and Chilean politician who served as mayor of Maipú. In January 2024, she was charged with fraud against...
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    [sanˈtjaɣo]), also known as Santiago de Chile (Spanish: [san̪ˈtja.ɣo ðe ˈtʃi.le] ), is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in...
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    traditional models, called dalle de verre. The Templo Vótivo de Maipú in Maipú Chile was dedicated to the Virgen del Carmen by Liberator Bernardo O’Higgins...
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    the Basílica Nuestra Señora de Lourde and the Templo Vótivo de Maipú both located in Chile. Largest rose window in the Basílica del Voto Nacional located...
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  • (La Unión) Deportes LAN Chile (Cerrillos, Santiago) Deportes Lota (Lota) Deportes Maipo [es] (Isla de Maipo) Deportes Maipú (Maipú, Santiago) Deportes Pehuenche...
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    Alberto Undurraga (category Mayors of Maipú, Chile)
    while studying at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. In 2004, he was elected mayor of Maipú, a city in the greater Santiago area, serving in that...
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    Joe Vasconcellos (category 20th-century Chilean male singers)
    Vasconcellos (born March 9, 1959, in Santiago de Chile), better known as Joe Vasconcellos, is a Chilean singer/songwriter and composer of Latin rock, with...
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    winemaking in the area, is 17 kilometres (11 miles) southeast of Mendoza in Maipú. The Casa de Fader, a historic house museum, is an 1890 mansion once home...
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    waste cannot be left. In July 2003, Chile and Argentina began maintaining a joint emergency shelter called Abrazo de Maipú in the Antarctic Peninsula, halfway...
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    created in 1991 from a subdivision of Maipú. As a commune, Cerrillos is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council...
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    Andrés Bello's Érard piano in "Museo del Carmen de Maipú", Chile...
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    Santiago Estadio Santa Laura – Independencia Estadio Santiago Bueras – Maipú, Chile Estadio Sausalito – Viña del Mar Estadio Víctor Jara Medialuna Monumental...
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    became the largest private university in Chile. Greater Santiago Providencia Downtown Santiago Maipu La Florida Maipú Greater Concepcion Chacabuco El Boldal...
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    which was fought against royalist troops in battles such as Chacabuco and Maipú or others. During this period, national figures such as Bernardo O'Higgins...
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  • Reyes». Cusco School. Century XVIII. Collection of the Carmen Museum of Maipú, Chile. "¿Qué pintan Moctezuma y Atahualpa en el Palacio Real?". abc (in Spanish)...
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  • The Maipu Treaty was signed on 30 October 2009 by the presidents of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, and Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in Maipú, Chile...
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    Maipú is an underground metro station on Line 5 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. The station is located under the Plaza de Armas of Maipú....
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    de Armas of Maipú. The first section to the Pudahuel station was delivered on January 12, 2010, while the remaining section Until Maipú was opened to...
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    This is a list of cities in Chile. A city is defined by Chile's National Statistics Institute (INE) as an "urban entity" with more than 5,000 inhabitants...
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  • Presbiteriana de Reñaca - Reñaca Presbyterian Church Iglesia Reformada de Maipú - Maipú Reformed Church Iglesia Cristo Rey - Christ the King Church Iglesia...
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    last large Spanish force on Chilean soil at the Battle of Maipú on April 5, 1818. San Martín then led his Argentine and Chilean followers north to liberate...
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    The 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami (Spanish: Terremoto del 27F) occurred off the coast of central Chile on Saturday, 27 February at 03:34:12 local...
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