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Colchagua Valley (wine Region)
Colchagua (Mapudungun for "cornfield") may refer to: Geography and hydrography Places in Chile: * Colchagua Province, province in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua (historical province), a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976 * Colchagua Valley, a valley which comprises the territories of Colchagua Province and Cardenal Caro Province, both in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua Valley (wine region) in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, O'Higgins, a village located near San Fernando, O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, Quillón, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of Quillón, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua, San Rosendo, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of San Rosendo, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua Estuary, which flows into the Bío Bío River Institutions * Colegio Valle de Colchagua, a school in San Fernando, Chile * Colchagua Club de Deportes Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a chilean Football club, their home town is San Fernando in Chile. They cur ...
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Mapudungun
Mapuche (, Mapuche & Spanish: , or Mapudungun; from ' 'land' and ' 'speak, speech') is an Araucanian language related to Huilliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central Argentina by the Mapuche people (from ''mapu'' 'land' and ''che'' 'people'). It is also spelled Mapuzugun and Mapudungu. It was formerly known as Araucanian, the name given to the Mapuche by the Spaniards; the Mapuche avoid it as a remnant of Spanish colonialism. Mapudungun is not an official language of the countries Chile and Argentina, receiving virtually no government support throughout its history. However, since 2013, Mapuche, along with Spanish, has been granted the status of an official language by the local government of Galvarino, one of the many Communes of Chile. It is not used as a language of instruction in either country's educational system despite the Chilean government's commitment to provide full access to education in Mapuche areas in southern Chile. There is an ongoing political ...
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Colchagua Province
Colchagua Province ( es, Provincia de Colchagua) is one of three Provinces of Chile, provinces of the central Chilean Regions of Chile, region of Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, O'Higgins (VI). Its capital (political), capital is San Fernando, Chile, San Fernando. It is bordered on the north by Cachapoal Province, on the east by the Argentine Republic, on the south by Curicó Province, and on the west by Cardenal Caro Province. Geography and demography The area of Colchagua is officially estimated at with a population (2002 census) at 196,566. Extending across the Chilean Central Valley, central valley of Chile, the province has a considerable area devoted to traditional agriculture and Chilean wine, wine-growing. Its principal rivers are the Rapel River and its tributary, the Tinguiririca River, Tinguiririca. The principal towns are San Fernando, Chile, San Fernando, the provincial capital, Santa Cruz, Chile, Santa Cruz, Chimbarongo, Nancagua and Palmilla. San ...
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Colchagua (historical Province)
Colchagua was a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976. Its capital was located in San Fernando during most of its existence. For some years, Curicó and Rancagua were capitals of Colchagua. History The province was one of the earliest, original eight provinces of Chile (Coquimbo, Aconcagua, Santiago, Colchagua, Maule, Concepción, Valdivia, and Chiloé) created by the federal laws of 31 January 1826. Its territory comprised former delegations of Colchagua, Curicó and Talca.V. Pérez-Rosales, 1857. "Essai sur le Chili". Hambourg : F.H. Nestler & Melle, 1857. 455 p. The province was sanctioned by the 1828 Constitution. During its early years, Colchagua was divided into the departments of San Fernando (cap. San Fernando), Curicó (cap. Curicó), and Talca (cap. Talca). In 1833, a new Constitution reorganized the country, creating departments, subdelegations and districts as lower entities of provinces. Later that year, by law dated August, the department of Talca was se ...
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Colchagua Valley
Colchagua (Mapudungun for "cornfield") may refer to: Geography and hydrography Places in Chile: * Colchagua Province, province in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua (historical province), a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976 * Colchagua Valley, a valley which comprises the territories of Colchagua Province and Cardenal Caro Province, both in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua Valley (wine region) in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, O'Higgins, a village located near San Fernando, O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, Quillón, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of Quillón, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua, San Rosendo, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of San Rosendo, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua Estuary, which flows into the Bío Bío River Institutions

* Colegio Valle de Colchagua, a school in San Fernando, Chile * Colchagua Club de Deportes, a football club based in San Fernando {{dab, geo ...
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Colchagua Valley (wine Region)
Colchagua (Mapudungun for "cornfield") may refer to: Geography and hydrography Places in Chile: * Colchagua Province, province in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua (historical province), a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976 * Colchagua Valley, a valley which comprises the territories of Colchagua Province and Cardenal Caro Province, both in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua Valley (wine region) in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, O'Higgins, a village located near San Fernando, O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, Quillón, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of Quillón, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua, San Rosendo, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of San Rosendo, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua Estuary, which flows into the Bío Bío River Institutions * Colegio Valle de Colchagua, a school in San Fernando, Chile * Colchagua Club de Deportes Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a chilean Football club, their home town is San Fernando in Chile. They cur ...
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Colchagua, O'Higgins
Colchagua is a Chilean village located northwest of Palmilla, Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region The Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region ( es, Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, ), often shortened to O'Higgins Region ( es, Región de O'Higgins), is one of Chile's 16 first order administrative divisions. It is subdi .... References Populated places in Colchagua Province {{O'Higgins-geo-stub ...
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Colchagua, San Rosendo, Bío Bío
Colchagua is a Chilean village located in San Rosendo San Rosendo () is a Chilean city and commune in Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region. The city of San Rosendo lies on the gentle slopes of a hill overlooking the confluence of the rivers Bío Bío and Laja, which respectively bound the city ..., Bío Bío Province, Bío Bío Region. It is located close to the historic town of Rere and the Estación Buenuraqui railway station. References Populated places in Bío Bío Province {{Biobío-geo-stub ...
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Colchagua Estuary
Colchagua (Mapudungun for "cornfield") may refer to: Geography and hydrography Places in Chile: * Colchagua Province, province in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua (historical province), a province (region) of Chile between 1826 and 1976 * Colchagua Valley, a valley which comprises the territories of Colchagua Province and Cardenal Caro Province, both in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua Valley (wine region) in O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, O'Higgins, a village located near San Fernando, O'Higgins Region * Colchagua, Quillón, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of Quillón, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua, San Rosendo, Bío Bío, a village located in the commune of San Rosendo, Bío Bío Region * Colchagua Estuary, which flows into the Bío Bío River Institutions * Colegio Valle de Colchagua, a school in San Fernando, Chile * Colchagua Club de Deportes Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a chilean Football club, their home town is San Fernando in Chile. They curren ...
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Colegio Valle De Colchagua
Colegio Valle de Colchagua ( en, Valle de Colchagua School) is a Chilean high school located in San Fernando, Colchagua Province, Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a .... References Educational institutions with year of establishment missing Secondary schools in Chile Schools in Colchagua Province {{Chile-school-stub ...
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