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  • Cunco may refer to: Cunco people Cunco, Chile Cunco Castle near Villanueva del Fresno, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Cuncos, Juncos or Cunches is a poorly known subgroup of Huilliche people native to coastal areas of southern Chile and the nearby inland. Mostly a historic...
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    Cunco is a Chilean commune and city in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. The town is located 60 km southeast of the city of Temuco and 77 km west of...
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  • warfare on the Cuncos would evaporate gains obtained at Boroa. While the Spanish sent initially some minor punitive expeditions against the Cunco through this...
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  • indigenous Cuncos and Huilliches of Fütawillimapu in southern Chile. The battle took place against a background of a long-running enmity between the Cuncos and...
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  • Ribeira de Cuncos is a Portuguese ravine that marks the southern point of the disputed section of the Portugal-Spain border, (Arroyo de Cuncos in Spanish)...
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    on a racecourse was a bay colt named Cunco who won on his debut in a Newbury maiden on Friday, 13 May 2016. Cunco had the distinction of also being Frankel's...
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  • many other groups such as Caucahue, Chango, Picunche, Chono, Tehuelche, Cunco and Selk'nam (Ona). Before the Spanish arrived in the mid 16th century,...
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    between the Itata and Toltén rivers, south of there, the Huilliche and the Cunco lived as far south as the Chiloé Archipelago. In the seventeenth, eighteenth...
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    they inhabit both Futahuillimapu ("great land of the south") and, as the Cunco or Veliche subgroup, the northern half of Chiloé Island. The Huilliche are...
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  • Cacicazgos Indigenous people from Araucania and Patagonia: Mapuche Huilliche Cuncos Pehuenche Other tribes Defeat Spanish Empire renounces the domination of...
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  • shore of Colico Lake in the Araucanía Region of Chile. The nearest city is Cunco, 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the north. South approach and departure are over...
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    Veliche. A theory postulated by chronicler José Pérez García holds the Cuncos settled in Chiloé Island in pre-Hispanic times as a consequence of a push...
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    region consists of 38 municipalities: Angol Carahue Cholchol Collipulli Cunco Curacautín Curarrehue Ercilla Freire Galvarino Gorbea Lautaro Loncoche Lonquimay...
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    postulated by chronicler José Pérez García explains this holding that the Cuncos (also known as Veliches) settled in Chiloé Island in Pre-Hispanic times...
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    when the Argentine aviator Luis Candelaria flew from Zapala, Argentina, to Cunco, Chile; the flight lasted 2 hours 30 minutes and reached an altitude of...
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    being displaced by Mapuches. Cuncos, Huilliches and Mapuches all belong to the wider Mapuche macro-ethnicity. The Cuncos, who were a coastal people, arrived...
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    century. A theory postulated by chronicler José Pérez García holds that the Cuncos settled in Chiloé Island in Pre-Hispanic times as consequence of a push...
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  • looting carried out by indigenous Cuncos was a defining event in Colonial Chile that contributed to Spanish–Cunco tensions that led to the Battle of...
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    the 16th century, the island was inhabited by the Chono, Huilliche and Cunco peoples. The original peoples navigated the treacherous waters of the Chiloé...
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