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Morro de Arica

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and Arica campaign. Morro de Arica rises steeply from the city and the sea, with a more gentle slope towards the east. A giant
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Historically significant hill in Arica at the coast of northernmost Chile
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on June 7, 1880, by Chilean troops in the last part of the
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is flown on its summit. Morro de Arica was declared a
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Arica
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Arica
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assaulted and captured
Tacna
flag of Chile
national monument
18°28′49″S 70°19′25″W / 18.48028°S 70.32361°W / -18.48028; -70.32361
Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto
Fuente-Alba Poblete, J. Miguel
"Morro de Arica"
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