• Traiguén (Spanish pronunciation: [tɾajˈɣen]) is a Chilean city and commune in the Malleco Province, Araucanía Region. According to the 2002 census of the...
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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...
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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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  • (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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  • Jenaro Gajardo Vera (Traiguén, Malleco Province, Chile, November 18, 1919 – Santo Domingo, San Antonio Province, Chile, May 3, 1998) was a Chilean lawyer...
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    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...
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    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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  • Juan Antonio Parrochia Beguin (Traiguén, April 1, 1930 - Santiago, February 8, 2016) was a Chilean architect and urban planner. He won the National Urbanism...
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    military. The Mapuches responded to this by attacking the fort and village of Traiguén in September 1880. Almost thousand warriors participated in the retribution...
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  • Capitán Pastene. Soon however, many left for nearby towns such as Temuco and Traiguén or even farther away into Santiago. In 1906 Ricci repeated the scheme bringing...
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    Enrique Gebhard (Traiguén, December 19, 1909 - Santiago, May 21, 1978) was a Chilean architect. He was first born son of the German farmer Enrique Gebhard...
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    Collipulli 14,240 4.30 3,312 Araucanía Loncoche 14,191 6.54 2,170 Araucanía Traiguén 14,140 4.92 2,874 Araucanía Pucón 13,750 9.53 1,443 Araucanía Pitrufquén...
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  • the north with the communes of Purén and Los Sauces, to the east with Traiguén and Galvarino, to the south with Cholchol and Carahue in Cautin Province...
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    particularly in the northern sections of the Araucanía region between and around Traiguén and Lumaco. In 2003, the Commission for Historical Truth and New Treatments...
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    1906 and 1912, she taught at several schools near La Serena, Barrancas, Traiguén, and Antofagasta. In 1912, she began working at a liceo (high school) in...
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    in Chile. Elisa Loncón was born in Lefweluan, a Mapuche community near Traiguén, Araucanía Region. One of Loncón's great-grandfathers fought the Chilean...
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    1900, particularly in the area of Araucanía, especially in Victoria and Traiguén. It is estimated that more than 8,000 families received grants of land...
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    Cuptana Isla Guamblin Isla James Isla Melchor Isla Rivero Isla Simpson Isla Traiguen Isla Victoria Archipiélago de Tierra del Fuego Isla Dawson Isla Desolación...
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    Wequetrumao, on the island of Chiloé, and Tsesungun is spoken in Choroy Traiguen, on the coast of Osorno province. Huilliche is closely related to Mapudungun...
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    Araucanía. By February 26 57,000 ha had been burnt by fires. The commune of Traiguén and China Muerta National Reserve were on February 26 the places were most...
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    Carahue 1,341 25,696 26,606 link Malleco Victoria 1,256 33,501 34,968 link Traiguén 908 19,534 19,892 link Renaico 267 9,128 10,499 link Purén 465 12,868 13...
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  • emigrants settled in the 7 most important colonies of the time: Victoria, Traiguén, Faja Maisan, Temuco, Quino, Galvarino, Ercilla, and Pitrufquen. The last...
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    Province Personal details Born (1967-12-28) 28 December 1967 (age 56) Traiguén, Chile Political party Renovación Nacional (RN) Spouse Magaly Leonelli...
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    March 1945 – 3 March 1957 Personal details Born (1918-03-20)20 March 1918 Traiguén, Chile Died 27 November 1990(1990-11-27) (aged 72) Richmond, Virginia,...
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    (channel 9, since October 28), Angol (channel 10), San Felipe, Lebu, Lautaro, Traiguén and Saladillo. From April 1 to 5, it broadcast the visit of Pope John Paul...
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    (43 mi) northwest of Temuco, Chile. On Lautaro, Cañete, Nueva Imperial, Traiguén and Carahue the quake was felt at intensity VI (Strong) of the Mercalli...
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    Magdalena Island. The largest islands are Melchor Island, Benjamin Island, Traiguén Island, Riveros Island, Cuptana Island, James Island, Victoria Island,...
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    Sauces-Lebu Renaico- Angol- Traiguén Púa- Traiguén Púa-Lonquimay (which comprised the Las Raíces Tunnel) Los Sauces- Capitán Pastene Traiguén- Temuco-Carahue Cajón-Cherquenco...
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    forestry work. Soon a number of settlers moved out to the nearby towns of Traiguén and Temuco or farther away to Santiago or Argentina. Settlers arrived from...
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