- The
Lluta River is a
river located in the
northern portion of the
Arica y
Parinacota Region of Chile. Its
headwaters are on the
western flanks of the...
- sea level. It and the
Lauca River are
shared with Bolivia, as well as the
Lluta River. In the center-north of the country, the
number of
rivers that form...
- city are two
valleys that
dissect the
Atacama Desert converge:
Azapa and
Lluta.
These valleys provide citrus and
olives for export.
Arica is an important...
-
Lluta District is one of
twenty districts of the
Caylloma Province in Peru. The
highest peaks of the
district is
Ampato (Jamp'atu) at 6,288 m (20,630 ft)...
-
settlements inland in
valleys of the
Osmore and
Tambo rivers in Peru and the
Lluta river and
Azapa Valley in Chile. The
lower Osmore valley, one of the centers...
-
which drains into Bolivia's
Coipasa salt flat (Lago Coipasa), and the
Lluta,
which flows into the
Pacific Ocean. Lake Chungará at 4,517
metres (14,820 ft)...
- the
Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844, he was the
victor in the
battles of
Lluta,
Arica and Poconchile. In
November 1845, the
prefect Juan
Mendiburu named...
- is
located south of the
border with Peru, and just
south of the
Lluta River. The
Lluta flooded in 2019 and
temporarily cut off
access to the village. As...
-
Teodoro Elmore, who was to blow up the
railroads captured by the
Chileans in
Lluta. With his capture, the
Chilean army knew the
location of
minefields and...
- Survey.
Archived from the
original on
August 12, 2016. "M5.5 – 39km N of
Lluta, Peru".
Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S.
Geological Survey.
Archived from...