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- historic term, Cuncos are chiefly known for their long-running conflict with the Spanish during the colonial era of Chilean history. Cuncos cultivated maize...
- Ribeira de Cuncos is a Portuguese ravine that marks the southern point of the disputed section of the Portugal-Spain border, (Arroyo de Cuncos in Spanish)...
- Cunco may refer to: Cunco people Cunco, Chile Cunco Castle near Villanueva del Fresno, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- is not defined for 18 km (11 mi) between the Caia river and Ribeira de Cuncos, because of the disputed status of Olivenza/Olivença, which has been disputed...
- (1926) an agreement demarcating the border from the confluence of Ribeira de Cuncos with the Guadiana, just south of Olivenza, to the estuary of the Guadiana...
- Cunco is a Chilean commune and city in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. The town is located 60 km southeast of the city of Temuco and 77 km west of...
- being displaced by Mapuches. Cuncos, ****lliches and Mapuches all belong to the wider Mapuche macro-ethnicity. The Cuncos, who were a coastal people, arrived...
- countries. Portugal does not recognise the border between Caia and Ribeira de Cuncos River deltas, since the beginning of the 1801 occupation of Olivenza by...
- indigenous Cuncos and ****lliches of Fütawillimapu in southern Chile. The battle took place against a background of a long-running enmity between the Cuncos and...
- join Spanish forces. The Cuncos, a peripheral southern Mapuche group, had a long history of conflict with the Spanish. Cuncos had previously forced the...