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Commune in O'Higgins, Chile
Pumanque is a Chilean commune in Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region. According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Pumanque spans
Pumanque
Chilean politician (born 1972)
Cornejo held various public offices including municipal councillor in Pumanque and San Fernando, as well as Governor of Colchagua Province under President
Eduardo_Cornejo_Lagos
Chilean politician (1902–1971)
dedicated himself to agriculture, managing the Nilahue Baraona estate in Pumanque. A member of the Conservative Party, Baraona was elected Deputy for the
Jorge_Baraona
Region of Chile
Pichilemu Colchagua San Fernando 24 Chépica 25 Chimbarongo 26 Lolol 27 Nancagua 28 Palmilla 29 Peralillo 30 Placilla 31 Pumanque 32 San Fernando 33 Santa Cruz
O'Higgins_Region
Province in O'Higgins, Chile
council. Chépica Chimbarongo Lolol Nancagua Palmilla Peralillo Placilla Pumanque San Fernando Santa Cruz The state central railway (EFE) from Santiago to
Colchagua_Province
Ovalle Deportes Valdivia Valdivia Deportes Vallenar Vallenar Deportivo Pumanque Pumanque EFC Conchalí Santiago (Conchalí) Fernández Vial Concepción Gasparín
List of football clubs in Chile
List_of_football_clubs_in_Chile
Chilean politician
Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Peumo, Pichidegua, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque, San Fernando, Santa Cruz and San Vicente. She was elected representing
Carla_Morales
Smallest administrative subdivision in Chile
Puerto Varas Llanquihue Los Lagos (X) South Chile South 52,942 4,064.9 13.0 Pumanque Colchagua O'Higgins (VI) North Central Chile Central 4,559 440.9 10.3 Punitaqui
Communes_of_Chile
5480000 Puerto Natales 6160000 Puerto Octay 5370000 Puerto Varas 5550000 Pumanque 3150000 Punta Arenas 6200000 Punitaqui 1900000 Purén 4750000 Purranque
Postal_codes_in_Chile
Placilla, Pichidegua, Lolol, Chépica. None Paredones, La Estrella, Marchihue, Pumanque. Maule High Talca, Curicó, Linares, Constitución, Cauquenes, Molina, San
Google_Street_View_in_Chile
Fernando Chépica Chimbarongo Lolol Nancagua Palmilla Peralillo Placilla Pumanque San Fernando Santa Cruz Cardenal Caro Pichilemu La Estrella Litueche Marchigüe
Administrative divisions of Chile
Administrative_divisions_of_Chile
Department of Chile in Colchagua Province
Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís (now Litueche), La Estrella and Pumanque. The project of the Peralillo Department, however, was rejected, and the
Peralillo_Department
Chilean double murder
might also have killed Manuel Fuenzalida Piña, a man from the commune of Pumanque, also in Colchagua Province, who had disappeared in March 2012 and was
Murders of María José Reyes and Juan Duarte
Murders_of_María_José_Reyes_and_Juan_Duarte
Chilean politician (1895–1977)
president in 1938. Appointed by President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo as Mayor of Pumanque (1931), he held office until May 1931. He was first elected Deputy for
Eduardo_Moore
City in O'Higgins, Chile
bordered by Litueche to the north, Paredones to the south, and Marchigüe and Pumanque to the east. To the west lies the Pacific Ocean. Pichilemu covers an area
Pichilemu
Chilean politician (1818–1901)
Segura married Carmen Herrera Gallegos, a widow with extensive lands near Pumanque. After her death in 1853, he married her sister, Ignacia Herrera Gallegos
Juan_Esteban_Rodríguez_Segura
Chilean politician
Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Peumo, Pichidegua, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque, San Fernando, Santa Cruz, and San Vicente. He was elected representing
Félix_Bugueño
Intraplate earthquakes in Chile
suffered additional damage. In Nilahue Barahona, a village near the town of Pumanque, electric cables fell to the ground during the earthquake, causing a fire
2010_Pichilemu_earthquakes
Pichidegua, Las Cabras, Placilla, Nancagua, Chépica, Santa Cruz, Lolol, Pumanque, Palmilla, Peralillo, Navidad, Litueche, La Estrella, Pichilemu, Marchigüe
Electoral_divisions_of_Chile
Chilean politician
Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Peumo, Pichidegua, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque, San Fernando, Santa Cruz and San Vicente) as a candidate of the Republican
Sebastián_Cristoffanini
extended to other sectors of the commune. At 6:00 p.m., the evacuation of Pumanque commune was ordered. At 7:00 p.m., other sectors of La Estrella were ordered
2024_Chilean_wildfires
proposed capital—, Marchigüe, Pichilemu, Rosario Lo Solís, La Estrella, and Pumanque. Eventually, Peralillo was ruled out as the capital of the future department
Cardenal_Caro_Department
Chilean politician
Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Peumo, Pichidegua, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque, San Fernando, San Vicente and Santa Cruz. He was elected representing
Cosme_Mellado
Chilean politician (born 1947)
Nancagua, Navidad, Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque and Santa Cruz), VI Region, for the 1998–2002 term. On 17 March 1998, she
María_Victoria_Ovalle
Chilean politician
Nancagua, Navidad, Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque and Santa Cruz) Mayor of Palmilla In office 1986–1989 President Augusto
José_María_Hurtado_Ruiz-Tagle
December 1826, composed of the deputies Antonio del Castillo y Saravia (Pumanque), Juan José Echenique (Pichidegua), Francisco Javier Lira (Reto), Francisco
Provincial Assembly of Colchagua
Provincial_Assembly_of_Colchagua
Chilean politician (born 1946)
Nancagua, Navidad, Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque and Santa Cruz), in the O'Higgins Region, for the 1998–2002 term. He obtained
Rafael_Arratia
Nancagua, Navidad, Palmilla, Paredones, Peralillo, Pichilemu, Placilla, Pumanque y Santa Cruz. Ricardo Neumann (Unión Demócrata Independiente) Nicolás Núñez
List of members of the Chilean Constitutional Convention
List_of_members_of_the_Chilean_Constitutional_Convention
Municipality was created; Pichilemu covered the territories of current Pumanque and Marchihue (at these times, known as Yerbas Buenas); and a group of
History_of_Pichilemu
Electoral district of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile
Navidad Palmilla Paredones Peralillo Peumo Pichidegua Pichilemu Placilla Pumanque San Fernando San Vicente Santa Cruz Region O'Higgins Population 373,855
District 16 (Chamber of Deputies of Chile)
District_16_(Chamber_of_Deputies_of_Chile)
236 0 0 Marchigüe 290 227 2 1 Rosario 237 60 0 0 Pichilemu 523 216 4 10 Pumanque 405 62 0 0 Chépica 641 184 0 0 Paredones 220 36 1 0 La Estrella 382 113
1949 Chilean senatorial by-election
1949_Chilean_senatorial_by-election
am not president of all Chileans. February 5 - At the Nilahue farm in Pumanque, farmer Jorge Barragona Puelma dies after being shot at by armed assailants
1971_in_Chile
3881963 • STM Estero Pumanque • 34°38′09″S 71°46′24″W / 34.63593°S 71.77333°W / -34.63593; -71.77333 (Estero Pumanque) • 3874842 • STM
List of rivers of the O'Higgins Region
List_of_rivers_of_the_O'Higgins_Region
34879 1031 Pulul -39.15082 96 Puma -41.00975 53 Pumalal -38.68462 145 Pumanque -34.63593 76 Pumol -42.74537 5 Punahue -39.91253 70 Punco -39.84195 92
List_of_rivers_of_Chile_(P–Z)
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Mahaniya | மஹாநியாÂ
Worthy of honor
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Powerful ruler.
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A young boy, Lord Krishna
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Old Norse name derived from the word dagr, DAGR means "day."
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Beloved, Lover
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Lord Vishnu
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Light or happiness
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Pure; Clear; Crystal
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Hindu
Not any affection, Jealousy to other
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