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  2. The Chilean Inca Trail - Wikipedia

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    The royal Inca road entered Chile from Bolivia through what is now the international border crossing of Tambo Quemado (Quechua tampu inn, [5] Spanish quemado burnt, "burnt inn") on the Bolivian side and Chungara on the Chilean side, while a twin branch that runs parallel to it follows the coast from Peru and passes mostly through lower lying terrain.

  3. File:Chile location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Proyección Equirectangular, N/S con una extensión de 115 %. Límites geográficos del mapa: N: 17.4° S; S: 56.5° S; O: 81.5° O; E: 61.5° O; Date: 20 May 2008: Source: own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data; World Data Base II data; Author: NordNordWest: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Chile ...

  4. Incas in Central Chile - Wikipedia

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    Historia De Chile (in Spanish)(14th ed.). Editorial Universitaria. ISBN 956-11-1163-2. Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Comentarios reales, Segunda Parte : Libro VII, Cap. 18, 19, 20. Vicente Carvallo y Goyeneche, Descripcion Histórico Geografía del Reino de Chile (Description Historical Geography of the Kingdom of Chile), PDF E Libros from Memoria ...

  5. Indigenous peoples in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile has attempted to develop hydropower projects in indigenous territory where the rivers that the energy companies hope to use are sacred to the Mapuche people. One area impacted by hydropower development is the Puelwillimapu Territory, whose interconnected waterways are referred to as the watershed of Wenuleufu or the ‘River Above ...

  6. Torres del Paine National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established on 13 May 1959 [7] as Parque Nacional de Turismo Lago Grey (Grey Lake National Tourism Park) and was given its present name in 1970. [ 6 ] In 1976, British mountaineer John Garner and two Torres del Paine rangers, Pepe Alarcon and Oscar Guineo pioneered the Circuit trail which circles the Paine massif.

  7. File:Pueblos indigenas de Chile-ver.svg - Wikipedia

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    15 October 2013, 13:59:02: Source: This file was derived from: Chile location map (+1998 agreement rectangle).svg según educarchile pueblos indígenas.gif: Author: Createaccount: Other versions: Pueblos indigenas de Chile.svg

  8. Arica y Parinacota Region - Wikipedia

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    Maritime claims of Ecuador and Peru, showing areas in dispute with Chile. The maritime boundary between Chile and Peru as defined by the International Court of Justice on 27 January 2014. On 26 January 2007, Peru's government issued a protest against Chile's demarcation of the coastal frontier the two countries share.

  9. Atacama people - Wikipedia

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    The R.P. Gustavo Le Paige Archeological Museum, located in San Pedro de Atacama, holds much of the historical and archeological remains of the Atacameño people. It was founded by the Belgian Jesuit priest Gustavo Le Paige, who moved to San Pedro in 1955 and became fascinated with Atacameño culture.