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Osorno may refer to: Places and administrative divisions *Osorno, Chile, a city in Chile *Osorno Province, a province of Chile *Osorno (volcano), a 2,661-meters (8700-feet) tall conical volcano, located in Chile *Osorno la Mayor, a ''municipio'' in Palencia Province, Castile and León, Spain Nobility *Count of Osorno, a Spanish title *Marquis of Osorno, title granted to Ambrosio O'Higgins, 1st Marquis of Osorno People * (1769–1824), Mexican revolutionary active in Zacatlán *Daniel Osorno (born 1979), retired Mexican football player *Guillermo Osorno, Nicaraguan pastor and radio evangelist, founder of the Nicaraguan Party of the Christian Path *Nicolás Osorno, President of Nicaragua from 1 to 5 August 1889 Other

*Osorno Airport, a public use airport near Osorno, Chile *Osorno Pilauco Airport, a public use airport near Osorno, Chile *Osorno Básquetbol, a basketball team in the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile *Provincial Osorno, a football club based in Osorn ...
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Osorno, Chile
Osorno (Mapuche: Chauracavi) is a city and commune in southern Chile and capital of Osorno Province in the Los Lagos Region. It had a population of 145,475, as of the 2002 census. It is located south of the national capital of Santiago, north of the regional capital of Puerto Montt and west of the Argentine city of San Carlos de Bariloche, connected via International Route 215 through the Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass. It is a gateway for land access to the far south regions of Aysén and Magallanes, which would otherwise be accessible only by sea or air from the rest of the country. Located at the confluence of Rahue and Damas River, Osorno is the main service centre of agriculture and cattle farming in the northern Los Lagos Region. The city's cultural heritage is shaped by Huilliche, Spanish, and German influences. History Prehistory The city of Osorno is built upon river terraces formed during the last of Earth's geological periods —the Quaternary. 130,000 years ...
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