Valdivia Nexus externus | Tabula navigationis39°48′S 73°14′W / 39.8°S 73.233°W / -39.8; -73.233Situs interretialisGeoNamesFacebook PlacesSitus municipiiAmplifica

Augenda a mense Decembri 2018ValdiviaCondita 1552


Chiliaeregionis Fluminum20021552Universitas Australis Chiliae



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39°48′S 73°14′W / 39.8°S 73.233°W / -39.8; -73.233







Hanc paginam intra 3 menses augere oportet. Cuique paginae opus est: lemmate paginae nomine congruente; textu, qui rem definit notabilitatemque eius exprimit; fonte externo certo; nexibus internis ex hac pagina et ad hanc paginam ducentibus.
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Wikidata-logo.svg Valdivia

Res apud Vicidata repertae:

Valdivia: insigne




Civitas: Chilia
Locus: 39°48′0″S 73°14′0″W
Zona horaria: UTC-4
Situs interretialis
Nomen officiale: Valdivia

Geographia



Superficies: 1 016 chiliometrum quadratum



Coniunctiones urbium



Urbes gemellae: Calau, Hamburgum, Mount Pleasant, Claudiopolis, Neuquén, Hobart, Tacoma



Tabula aut despectus


Valdivia: situs




Valdivia est urbs Chiliae et caput regionis Fluminum. 140 559 incolae habitabant Valdivii anno 2002 censu. Urbs condita est anno 1552. In Valdivia Universitas Australis Chiliae locata est.



Nexus externus |






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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Valdiviam spectant.




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Situs geographici et historici: Locus: 39°48′0″S 73°14′0″W • GeoNames • Facebook Places

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Terra

Haec stipula ad urbem spectat. Amplifica, si potes!

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