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The Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") were indigenous peoples living east of the Andes Mountains in eastern Chile and Argentina in the 18th century. They spoke the Puelche language. The name "Puelche" was not native, but was given to them by the Mapuche. They were annihilated by plagues and epidemics in the late 18th century, with survivors merging into other groups such as the Mapuche, Het, and Tehuelche.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puelche
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Coordinates: 38°8'43"S 65°54'51"W
- Coronel Belisle 116 km
- Colonia Juliá y Echarren 191 km
- VILLA IRIS 233 km
- San Antonio Este 308 km
- SAAVEDRA 315 km
- Guardia Mitre 317 km
- Arroyo Corto 324 km
- Casbas 339 km
- Villa Ventana 347 km
- Cabildo 352 km
- La Amarga Lake 18 km
- Los Angelitos Valley 33 km
- Lihué Calel National Park 40 km
- La Reforma Nature Reserve 94 km
- Landing Strip 113 km
- La Banderita Wind Farm 124 km
- Grande Saline or Great Saltpetrous 127 km
- Casa de Piedra Reservoir 133 km
- Limay Mahuida Natural Reserve 145 km
- Agua de la Perra Saltpetrous 155 km