- town in
northern Chile Tarapacá Province, Chile, a
former province, now
divided into
Tarapacá Region Arica-Parinacota
Region Tarapacá Department (Peru), a...
- The
Tarapacá Region (Spanish: Región de
Tarapacá,
pronounced [taɾapaˈka]) is one of Chile's 16 first-order
administrative divisions. It
comprises two provinces...
- San
Lorenzo de
Tarapacá, also
known simply as
Tarapacá, is a town in the
region of the same name in Chile. The town has
likely been
inhabited since the...
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Tarapacá is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Amazonas. As of 2015, the po****tion
comprised 4,195 people. The town is
served by Tarapacá...
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University of
Tarapacá (Spanish:
Universidad de
Tarapacá) is a
university in Arica, Chile. It is a
derivative university part of the
Chilean Traditional...
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Tarapacá Airport (IATA: TCD, ICAO: SKRA) is an
airport serving Tarapacá, a town and muni****lity in the
Amazonas Department of Colombia. The town is on...
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Tarapacá was a
province in Chile, from 1883 to 1928. It was
ceded to
Chile under the
Treaty of Ancón,
formerly being part of the
Peruvian province of the...
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Tarapacá Department may
refer to:
Tarapacá Department (Peru) 1878–1883.
Tarapacá Department (Chile) 1883–1928, part of
Tarapacá Province This disambiguation...
- The
Province of
Tarapacá was a
territorial division of Peru that
existed from 1837
until 1883. The
capital of this
province was the city of Iquique. With...
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Tarapacá was a
Department of Peru,
which existed between 1878 and 1884, when it was
unconditionally ceded to
Chile after the War of the
Pacific under the...