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near the ruined site of the city of Angol, abandoning fort
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to secure estancias that provided food to the army.
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391:a little to the south of the old city of Angol.
167:people inhabiting the Araucanía following their
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627:and Santo Tomás de Colhué. He transferred from
674:In 1757 Amat y Juniet made Nacimiento a town.
374:but as a result of a peace agreement with the
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802:Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos,
520:In 1661 Governor Porter Casanate built fort
782:, Impr. Nacional, Sanitiago de Chile, 1881.
718:took possession of the site of the city of
332:. The refugees from the abandoned city of
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703:In 1788 Governor Ambrosio O'Higgins built
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272:to cover the crossing at the mouth of the
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868:History of the Captaincy General of Chile
378:of Catirai he soon dismantled the later.
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
767:Libro V La Ruina de las Siete Ciudades
685:and a mission at Repucura once again.
402:and rebuilt the fort at Puren again.
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314:Nuestra Señora de la Buena Esperanza
288:of Arauco and Tucapel and a fort at
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607:In 1695 Marín de Poveda built fort
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470:was able to reestablish forts at
407:Cristóbal de la Cerda y Sotomayor
241:In 1602 Ribera rebuilt the small
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193:Santa María la Blanca de Valdivia
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394:In 1613 Alonso de Ribera built
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888:Marches (country subdivision)
853:Geography of Araucanía Region
694:Agustín de Jáuregui y Aldecoa
664:and established the towns of
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633:Plaza de San Diego de Tucapel
149:historical usage of Araucanía
670:San Juan Bautista de Gualqui
503:Alonso de Cordova y Figueroa
491:Mapuche Insurrection of 1655
27:Geographical region of Chile
878:History of Araucanía Region
790:, Editorial Universitaria,
570:In 1666 Meneses built fort
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357:San Ignacio de la Redención
326:Nacimiento de Nuestro Señor
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858:Geography of Biobío Region
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679:Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga
625:Santa Juana de Guadalcázar
623:rebuilt forts Nacimiento,
557:Francisco de Meneses Brito
541:established a new city of
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433:Santa Juana de Guadalcazar
322:Nuestra de Senora de Halle
282:Santa Margarita de Austria
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698:San Agustín de Mesamávida
666:San Rafael de Talcamavida
509:at the confluence of the
440:Francisco Laso de la Vega
429:Luis Fernandez de Cordova
398:in the upper part of the
340:on a channel between the
284:on the coast between the
255:Francisco Hernández Ortiz
883:History of Biobío Region
543:Santa Maria de Guadalupe
445:San Francisco de la Vega
372:San Jerónimo de Millapoa
69:"La Frontera" Chile
873:Fortifications in Chile
658:Manuel de Amat y Juniet
595:Buena Esperanza de Rere
561:San Carlos de Virhuenco
411:San Cristóbal de La Paz
383:Luis Merlo de la Fuente
312:and built the forts of
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576:Fort de la Encarnación
493:. He also built forts
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278:San Felipe de Araucan
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507:Fort Tolpán
476:Santa Juana
400:Rehue River
385:built fort
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318:San Rosendo
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163:, with the
133:La Frontera
847:Categories
732:Arauco War
651:Nacimiento
266:Fort Chepe
228:Concepción
80:newspapers
696:, a fort
656:In 1756,
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726:See also
677:In 1764
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537:In 1662
485:In 1657
472:Valdivia
381:In 1611
344:and the
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251:Santa Fe
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205:Governor
820:71°02′W
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748:Sources
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