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  2. La Campana (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    La Campana archaeological site guide map. La Campana section explored in the first season (1995) is located in a square with a network of decanting drainage wells to dislodge rainwater. It includes Structures 1 consisting of overlaid platforms, in the front, a stairway adorned with stone cubes, resembling a wall (alfarda).

  3. La Campana National Park - Wikipedia

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    Location: Valparaíso Region, Chile: ... Another attraction is the Cerro La Campana, which lends its name to the park. In 1834 Charles Darwin climbed this mountain, ...

  4. La Campana - Wikipedia

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    La Campana (Spanish pronunciation: [la kamĖˆpana]) is a town located in the province of Seville, Spain. It lies 56 km of Seville, the capital of the province.

  5. Capacha - Wikipedia

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    La Campana is an archaeological site located a few kilometers from Capacha, it is included in the Mexican archaeological heritage list since 1917. Located in the vicinity of the city of Colima. This site was the largest prehispanic population center in western Mexico.

  6. La Campana-Peñuelas - Wikipedia

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    La Campana-Peñuelas is a Biosphere Reserve located in west-central Chile, the La Campana-Peñuelas Biosphere Reserve encompasses the La Campana National Park and the Lago Peñuelas National Reserve. [1]

  7. Cerro La Campana - Wikipedia

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    Cerro la Campana, the Bell mountain, is a mountain in La Campana National Park in central Chile. The Pacific and the mountain Aconcagua are visible from the summit on clear days. [ 1 ]

  8. San Andrés, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Main pyramid at the Acrópolis site, San Andrés La Campana pyramid (structure 5), San Andrés Structures of San Andrés. San Andrés (formerly known as Campana San Andrés) is a pre-Columbian site in El Salvador, [1] whose occupation began around the year 900 BC as an agricultural town in the valley of Zapotitán in the department of La Libertad.

  9. Colima - Wikipedia

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    El Chanal is located four km north of the city of Colima. It is a complex of pyramid platforms with stairs, a Mesoamerican ballcourt and a number of plazas. A distinctive feature of the site are stones with glyphs that are found on stairways. [36] La Campana is in the urban area of Villa de Álvarez.