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Pehuenche (or Pewenche) are an
indigenous people of
South America. They live in the Andes,
primarily in present-day
south central Chile and
adjacent Argentina...
- The
Pehuenche are an
indigenous people of
Chile and Argentina.
Pehuenche may also
refer to:
Pehuenche language Pehuenche Hydroelectric Plant, in Maule...
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territory ****lliche
territory Lafquenche territory Nagche territory Pehuenche territory Pehuenche communities of Chiloé
Island The
Flags of Chile.
Flags of the...
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Pehuenche Hydroelectric Plant is a
hydroelectric power station in
Maule Region, Chile. The
plant uses
water from
Melado River and
produces 500 megawatts...
- were 202,000
Mapuche speakers in Chile,
including those that
speak the
Pehuenche and ****lliche dialects, and
another 100,000
speakers in
Argentina as of...
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Alsodes pehuenche (common name:
Pehuenche spiny-chest frog) is a
species of frog in the
family Alsodidae. It is
endemic to
Pehuenche Valley in the Andes...
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Pehuenche is an
Andean mountain p**** and
international border crossing between Chile and Argentina. It
connects Talca and San
Clemente in
Chile with...
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Pehuenches is a
department located in the
northeast of Neuquén Province, Argentina. The
department limits at
north with
Mendoza province, at northeast...
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consider it sacred. Some
Mapuche living in the
Andes name
themselves Pehuenche ("people of the pehuén") as they
traditionally harvested the
seeds extensively...
- Quintremán Calpán (December 4, 1939 -
December 24, 2013) was a
Chilean Pehuenche activist from the
community of
Ralco Lepoy in the
commune of Alto Biobío...