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403: 625: 22: 137: 415: 122: 682: 427: 388:. As result of the partial, and eventually reversed move of Valdivia to the island, in the 18th century Mancera Island achieved for a while an upsurge of population and the establishment of numerous buildings made of bricks and wood. At its height in the 18th century, the fort had twenty cannons and hosted one church and two 383:
In 1682, after Valdivia was badly damaged by a fire it was proposed to move the city to Mancera Island. A similar proposal of moving the city to Mancera Island was done in 1721 in order to protect it against a potential British attack as Spain and Britain were
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Además del castillo de Niebla, el sistema incluía castillos en las cercanías de Corral y Amargos y en la isla de Mancera, todos diseñados para estar a una distancia de fuego cruzado entre sí.
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392:. The decline in importance of Mancera Island in the fort system meant that by 1820, when 346: 270: 588: 303: 194: 121: 736: 369: 365: 127: 681: 307: 567: 172: 159: 373: 313:
Prior to being named after the Marquis of Mancera the island was known as
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after its owner Constantino PĂ©rez, then it was known for a time as
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Position of Mancera Island in Corral Bay. View from Corral.
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345:. The name finally settled as Mancera after the Spanish 697: 640: 539:(in Spanish). Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural 333:, made the island known for the Spanish and named it 376:
any ship attempting to sail upstream to the city of
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Niebla, Chile

39°53′26″S 73°23′36″W / 39.89056°S 73.39333°W / -39.89056; -73.39333
Valdivia River
Chile
Region
Los RĂ­os
Province
Valdivia
Commune
Valdivia
Spanish
Valdivia River
Corral Bay
Juan Bautista Pastene
viceroy of Peru
Pedro de Toledo, 1st Marquis of Mancera
Valdivian Fort System
Corral

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