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Curicó (ku¯re¯ko¯'), "Black Waters" in Mapudungun, originally meaning "Land of Black Water", is the name of a city and the capital of Curicó Province, part of the Region del Maule in Chile's central valley.
The province lies between the provinces of Colchagua and Talca and extends from the Pacific to the Argentine frontier; area, 2978 m∑.; pop. (2005) 102,439 inhabitants. Its cakes, fruits, and wine are well known in Chile and around the world for their high quality.
The province lies between the provinces of Colchagua and Talca and extends from the Pacific to the Argentine frontier; area, 2978 m∑.; pop. (2005) 102,439 inhabitants. Its cakes, fruits, and wine are well known in Chile and around the world for their high quality.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curicó
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°59'18"S 71°13'42"W
- Maipú 173 km
- Pudahuel (Chile) 184 km
- Santiago 190 km
- Greater Chillán 195 km
- Chicureo 205 km
- Viña del Mar 234 km
- Coronel (Chile) 277 km
- Temuco 431 km
- Neuquén 510 km
- Valdivia 563 km
- Estadio Español 0.6 km
- LICEO DE HOMBRES LUIS CRUZ MARTINEZ 0.8 km
- Cerro Carlos Condell Curico 1 km
- Instituto San Martin 1 km
- Estadio La Granja 1.6 km
- General Freire Airport 2.8 km
- Estadio ANFA Luis H. Alvarez 3 km
- IANSA 3.8 km
- Solar Field 15 km
- San Miguel Airport (SCOE) 19 km