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  2. Las Ventanas - Wikipedia

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    Las Ventanas is a Chilean city in Puchuncaví commune, Valparaíso Province, Valparaíso Region. Pop. 5,957 (2002 census). Pop. 5,957 (2002 census). Authority control databases

  3. Candelaria Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Candelaria Pueblo, also known as Las Ventanas, is a Chacoan-style site located within the El Malpais National Monument. The site consists of a two-story great house with approximately 75-90 rooms. Built circa 1050-1100 A.D., the pueblo served as a house of worship and was surrounded by a community of smaller pueblos.

  4. Cuarenta Casas - Wikipedia

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    The best known is the Cueva de las Ventanas (Cave of the Windows). Early Spanish explorers named the site Cuarenta Casas (forty houses) based on their speculation of the total number of structures. The area consists of five main cave communities: Cueva del Puente, Cueva de la Serpiente, Nido del Aguila and Cueva Grande.

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  7. Ventanas - Wikipedia

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    Ventanas it is an Ecuadorian city; head of the Ventanas Canton, in the Los Ríos Province, as well as the fourth most populated city in the Province of Los Ríos.It is located in the center of the coastal region of Ecuador, on an extensive plain, crossed by the Zapotal River, at an altitude of 24 meters above sea level and with a rainy tropical climate of 26 °C on average.

  8. Juchipila - Wikipedia

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    Cerro de las Ventanas, location of the archaeological site of Las Ventanas, as viewed from the town of Juchipila. Prior to Spanish contact, Juchipila was a Caxcan altepetl called the Señorío de Juchipila in Spanish sources. [8] The Caxcanes had invaded the area in the 13th century from Tuitlán, now known as La Quemada. [9]

  9. Las Ventas - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, known simply as Las Ventas [laz ˈβentas], is the largest bullfighting ring in Spain, ...