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At the end of the colonial era, many foreign ships already engaged in illegal trade on the Chilean coast, including English, Dutch, French and American pirates. The foreign pirates generally operated with the support of Chilean Creoles, born in Chile but of European descent, saw the attempts of the
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Larrain, EtnogeografĂ­a, Geography of Chile, Geographic Military Institute, Santiago, 1987; XVI: 147. In this article Professor Larrain made an extensive investigation of the Picunche population, classifying them as northern and southern Picunches, the
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The area is a favourite tourist destination in central Chile. One of its advantages is its short distance from Santiago. There are many residences and hotels for lodging, as well as many restaurants and inns for enjoying
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The Bato culture was established between 400 and 300 BC, and shared cultural traits with the Molle culture. Typical of this culture was the use of a
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culture, and by the time the Spanish arrived (1492) they had already disappeared. This culture was located in what would become regions III (
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in the bay in December 1578. He travelled with two people known only by their Christian names, Christopher and Cosmas, the first
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1178:(1909–1992), folklorist. Her daughters Cecilia and Marcela spread her ashes in the sea across from her house in El Quisco. 1755: 967: 1539: 1317: 1304: 46: 1170: 817:
The first indications of Spanish colonization in the El Quisco area date to 1570, when the Spanish family of
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by María José Hoffmann (UDI) and Víctor Torres (PDC) as part of the 15th electoral district, together with
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Cornelly, F.L., 1956: Cultura Diaguita Chilena y Cultura de El Molle. Santiago: Editorial del Pacifico
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Spanish authorities to interfere as one more proof of the arrogance of the colonial Spanish system.
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Historia de América. Pueblos indígenas chilenos. Cultura Molle y Diaguita. Cerámica. Artesanía
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to Las Dichas passed through Lo Orozco, continuing to Portezuelo de Ibacache and finishing at
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who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Natalia Carrasco Pizarro.
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After 1578, El Quisco and nearby places became bolt holes for pirates such as the Englishmen
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initiated a great military campaign that culminated in the establishment of a border at the
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and the late ceramic period along the coast of El Quisco. El Quisco was a centre of the
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The commune of El Quisco was incorporated on August 30, 1956, under the presidency of
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Ocupaciones tempranas y la aparición del pescador en la costa pacífica de Sudamérica”
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El Quisco has four sectors that are both geographically and culturally distinct:
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or bowls. The outer face is often a decoration representing the figure of a
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The El Molle culture was established in Chile around 300 AD among the
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View north, towards the Peñablanca cape at El Canelo from El Quisco.
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who commanded the invading forces, established himself in the
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There have been important archaeological findings from the
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GuĂ­a EL Quisco, Complete Turisitic guide about El Quisco
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spread along the coast, near the present-day resorts of
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The ceramics of these cultures are commonly called the
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Archived from 1402:. WorldTimeZones.org. Archived from 1224:, surgeon of the Presidency of Chile 1053:. The commune is represented in the 882:. Francis Drake probably moored his 205:50.7 km (19.6 sq mi) 13: 1363: 1025:, El Quisco is represented in the 1003:Maria Magdalena Bianchi Berroeta ( 776:, a task he entrusted to his son, 14: 2006: 1246: 1190:, Chilean cartoonist, creator of 961: 588: 75: 1712: 1450:"Echinopsis chiloensis - QUISCO" 1315:Central Coast of Chile Directory 968:administrative division of Chile 935:docking in a dock at El Quisco, 920:under Statutory order NÂş 12110. 438: 406:The word "quisco" refers to the 74: 67: 55: 45: 1663:Communes and municipalities in 1612: 1601: 1590: 1579: 1568: 1557: 1532: 1520: 1378:"National Statistics Institute" 1283:Compañía elĂ©ctrica de la Comuna 923: 1506: 1495: 1486: 1467: 1442: 1417: 1392: 1146:. 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Index

Commune
Coat of arms
Map of the El Quisco commune in ValparaĂ­so Region
Location in Chile
33°23′28.71″S 71°41′34.58″W / 33.3913083°S 71.6929389°W / -33.3913083; -71.6929389
Country
Chile
Region
ValparaĂ­so
Province
San Antonio
Municipality
Alcalde
Urban
Rural
Time zone
UTC-4
CLT
DST
UTC-3
CLST
www.elquisco.cl

Isidoro Dubournais
es
Chilean
San Antonio Province
ValparaĂ­so Region
Santiago
Coast of Poets

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