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  2. Olmué - Wikipedia

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    Plaza in Olmué. Olmué is a Chilean town and commune located in the Marga Marga Province, Valparaíso Region.The commune spans an area of 231.8 km 2 (89 sq mi). [2] Olmué is located 42.8 miles northwest of Santiago and 42 kilometers east northeast of Valparaíso.

  3. Olmué Airport - Wikipedia

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    Olmué Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo de Olmué), (ICAO: SCOM) is an airport serving Olmué, a city in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. There is nearby mountainous terrain northwest through east, and more distant mountainous terrain in other quadrants.

  4. File:Comuna de Olmué.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of national parks of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Alberto de Agostini: Zona Austral: 14,600 km 2 (5,637 sq mi) 2000 Alerce Andino: Zona Sur: 393 km 2 (152 sq mi) 1982 Alerce Costero: Zona Sur: 139 km 2 (54 sq mi) 2012 Archipiélago de Juan Fernández: None: 96 km 2 (37 sq mi) 1935 Bernardo O'Higgins: Zona Austral: 35,259 km 2 (13,614 sq mi) 1969 Bosque de Fray Jorge: Norte Chico: 100 km 2 (39 ...

  6. Category:National parks of Chile - Wikipedia

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  7. Olmué Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Olmué Festival (Spanish: Festival del Huaso de Olmué) is a music festival that has been held annually during the 3rd week of February in Olmué, Central Chile.The first edition dates back to 1970 being televised for the first time in 1984. [1]

  8. Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1925, at exactly 10 am, Chile handed over the former Department to Peru in a ceremony that took place in the main square, with representatives from both countries present: with Agustín Edwards Budge representing Chile, Manuel de Freyre y Santander representing Peru, and General Pershing representing the United States.