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Second largest city in Chile
This article is about the city in Chile. For other uses, see Valparaíso (disambiguation).
Place in Chile
Valparaíso (Spanish:[balpaɾaˈiso]) is a major city, commune, seaport and naval base facility in Valparaíso Region, Chile.
Greater Valparaíso is the second-most populous city in the country, as well as the second-largest city in the Greater Valparaíso metro area (behind Viña del Mar). Valparaíso was originally named after Valparaíso de Arriba, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is located about km (75 mi) northwest of Santiago, by road, and is one of the Pacific Ocean's most important seaports. Valparaíso is the capital of Chile's second most-populated administrative region and has been the Chilean Navy headquarters since , as well as being the seat of the Chilean National Congress since
Valparaíso played an important geopolitical role in the second half of the 19th century when it served as a major stopover for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans via the Straits of Magellan. The area experienced rapid growth during its golden age as a magnet for European immigrants, when the city was known by international sailors as "Little San Francisco" and "jewel of the Pacific".[4] Notable developments during this bustling perio
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1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island
Barthel, Thomas S.. "1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island". The Eighth Land: The Polynesian Discovery and Settlement of Easter Island, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, , pp.
Barthel, T. (). 1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island. In The Eighth Land: The Polynesian Discovery and Settlement of Easter Island (pp. ). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Barthel, T. 1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island. The Eighth Land: The Polynesian Discovery and Settlement of Easter Island. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp.
Barthel, Thomas S.. "1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island" In The Eighth Land: The Polynesian Discovery and Settlement of Easter Island, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,
Barthel T. 1. The First Inhabitants of Easter Island. In: The Eighth Land: The Polynesian Discovery and Settlement of Easter Island. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; p
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3. Cross-Cultural Journeys: Informants, Collections, and Communities with Cristián Moreno Pakarati and Blemish Mulrooney
Schorch, Philipp. "3. Cross-Cultural Journeys: Informants, Collections, see Communities get together Cristián Moreno Pakarati alight Mara Mulrooney". Refocusing Ethnographical Museums recur Oceanic Lenses, Honolulu: Academia of Island Press, , pp.
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