Ayquina (also spelled as Aiquina) is a village located on the northern flank of Salado River Canyon in the Calama commune of the El Loa Province in Chile's...
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Antofagasta Mejillones Hornitos Sierra Gorda Taltal El Loa Calama Calama Ayquina Caspana Lasana San Francisco de Chiu Chiu Toconce Ollagüe San Pedro de...
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the volcanoes Cerro Paniri, Cerro del León and Toconce. Ayquina Caspana Salado River "Ayquina and Toconce". Entry on the UNESCO Tentative List. Retrieved...
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City and Commune From left to right: Norte Grande, Historical town of Ayquina, Codelco corporate building, Church of San Francisco de Chiu Chiu, El Tatio...
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include: Calama communities, Chile Taira. Lasana. San Francisco de Chiuchiu. Ayquina. Caspana. Yalquincha. Likan Tatai. Topater. La Banda. San Pedro de Atacama...
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– Tentative Lists: Chile". Paris: UNESCO. Retrieved 11 December 2017. "Ayquina and Toconce". Paris: UNESCO. Retrieved 24 September 2017. "Baquedano Street"...
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to be of Inka origin. Paniri is the sacred mountain for the village of Ayquina, and was also used as a source of dacitic rocks. The first units erupted...
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19, 2016. Pinto, Neira, Ricardo (October 11, 2016). "Selección de Villa Ayquina se quedó con el título nacional Canadela". Soychile.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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