- 27°42′S 69°12′W / 27.7°S 69.2°W / -27.7; -69.2
Jotabeche is a Miocene-Pliocene
caldera in the
Atacama Region of Chile. It is part of the
volcanic Andes...
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Raleigh United
States Catholic (Latin)
Catedral Evangelica de
Chile or
Jotabeche Cathedral 3,714.91 7,000 1967–1974
Santiago de
Chile Chile Protestant...
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world and the
largest non-Catholic
church in Chile. At the time, the
Jotabeche Pentecostal Methodist congregation was the
largest church in the world...
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Pentecostal Tabernacle, Edmonton,
Alberta Evangelical Cathedral of
Chile or
Jotabeche Cathedral, part of
First Methodist Pentecostal Church of
Chile Nurmijärvi...
- ****her east. At the same time as Pastillitos, the
volcanoes Cadillal,
Jotabeche Norte, La Laguna, Ojos de Maricunga,
Santa Rosa and
Villalobos were formed...
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Copiapo volcano,
until activity ceased with the last
eruption of
Nevado de
Jotabeche 6 million
years ago.
South of Incapillo, the
Pampean flat slab region...
- 1833–70) and
especially José Joaquín
Vallejo (1811–58), who
under the name "
Jotabeche" was the
supreme Chilean costumbrista.
Strong aspects of costumbrismo...
- Arqueológica de las
Plataformas Inca
Ceremoniales en los
Volcanes de
Copiapo y
Jotabeche (Región de Atacama).
Revista Contribución Arqueológica (1991) Tiwanaku:...
- 080
metres (19,950 ft) high Copiapó and the 5,880
metres (19,290 ft)
Jotabeche. The
Astaburuaga River enters the lake on its
eastern s****; it originates...
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Other volcanoes active at that time were Cadillal, Dona Ines,
north Jotabeche, La Laguna, Pastillitos,
Santa Rosa and Villalobos.(Mpodozis et al. 1995...