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The city of Valdivia and the Chiloé Archipelago were once the two southernmost outliers of the Spanish Empire. From 1645 to 1740, the city depended directly on ...
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Valdivia

City in Chile
Population: 143,207 (2017)
Valdivia is one of the few cities in southern Chile with a more less continuous and well documented history from its foundation in the 16th century onwards.
The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It emerged from the earlier Las Vegas culture, and thrived on the Santa ...
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Valdivia, city, Los Ríos región, southern Chile. It lies at the confluence of the Calle Calle and Cruces rivers, where they flow into the Valdivia River, ...
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Valdivia is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Reserva Punta Curinanco · Feria Fluvial de Valdivia · Jardin Botanico de la Universidad ...
Valdivia has been called the “Pearl of the South” and the “Beer Capital of Chile". Thanks to its public spaces, order and cleanliness — in addition to ...
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Rivers and towers mark the identity of the impressive Valdivia. Get to know the oldest southern city in the world! Navigate its main river, the Calle Calle.