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Jesús de Huenuraquí

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across the Biobío on the south bank. They were erected to secure the communications of the city of
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was a Spanish fort on heights to the north of the north bank of the
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Index

Biobío River
commune
San Rosendo
San Rosendo
Rere, Chile
Governor
Martín García Óñez de Loyola
Chivicura
Santa Cruz de Coya
Catirai
Moluche
Alonso de Ribera
La Frontera
Mapudungun
black-faced ibis
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