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  2. File:Pueblos indigenas de Chile.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:28, 22 December 2017: 3,000 × 835 (1.29 MB): Janitoalevic: Mejores límites territoriales de los pueblos indígenas.

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

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:24, 22 December 2017: 820 × 2,721 (1.23 MB): Janitoalevic: Mejores límites territoriales de los pueblos indígenas.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Huilliche people - Wikipedia

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    Albeit the death of Pedro de Valdivia in 1553 halted the Spanish conquests for a while Osorno and Castro were established in Huilliche territory in 1558 and 1567 respectively. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The Spanish defeat by Mapuches in the battle of Curalaba in 1598 triggered a general uprising that led to the destruction of all Spanish cities in Huilliche ...

  6. File:Mapa de Chile por IDH.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Atacama people - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Atacameño culture can be traced back to 500 AD. The Tiwanaku people were the first known conquerors. At the start of the 15th century, the Atacameño were conquered by the Incan emperor Topa Inca Yupanqui, who introduced a new social order, the Inca sun cult and various customs including coca leaves.

  8. Norte Chico, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Nevado de Incahuasi. The Norte Chico region is one of five natural regions of continental Chile, as defined by the government agency CORFO in 1950. Its northern border is formed by the limit with the Far North, to the west lies the Pacific Ocean, to the east the Andes mountains and Argentina, and to the south the Zona Central natural region.

  9. Regions of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Each region was given a Roman numeral, followed by a name (e.g. IV Región de Coquimbo, read as "fourth region of Coquimbo" in Spanish).When the regional structure was created, Roman numerals were assigned in ascending order from north to south, with the northernmost region designated as I (first) and the southernmost region as XII (twelfth).