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Fernando Lazcano
Fernando Tómas Lazcano Barros (born 10 November 1988) is a Chilean people, Chilean former association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Career In his country of birth, Lazcano played for clubs such as C.D. Huachipato, Huachipato, Deportes Concepción (Chile), Deportes Concepción, Deportes Iquique, Ñublense, among others. He retired at the end of the 2021 season and his last club was C.D. Cobreloa, Cobreloa in the Primera B de Chile. After his retirement, he joined amateur club Colo-Colito from Concepción, Chile in May 2022. References External links * Fernando Lazcano
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La Calera, Chile
La Calera is a city and commune in the Quillota Province of central Chile's fifth region of Valparaíso. Geography La Calera is located northeast of Valparaíso, and northwest of Santiago, in the Aconcagua River Valley. Its area is . La Calera borders Nogales to the north and west, Hijuelas to the east, and La Cruz to the south. The city of La Calera is partly enclosed by Route 5 and Route 60. History La Calera's name comes from the production of quicklime (Spanish "''cal''") that is obtained from the processed limestone (Spanish: ''piedra caliza'') (calcium carbonate), extracted from the hills at the south of the town, which were already exploited by the Chilean and Peruvian natives for some 400 years previously. Therefore, La Calera means "quicklime mine". Established by the Jesuits as a settlement of the Jesuit reduction, the estate of La Calera belonged to the Jesuits up to 1767, to the expulsion of Jesuits by the decree of King Charles III of Spain from 1 March ...
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