name Arica native name native name lang es other name settlement type List of cities in Chile City and Communes ... spring motto anthem image map Txu oclc 224571178 se19 10.jpg mapsize 175px map alt Map of Arica and Parinacota Region map caption Map of Arica and Parinacota Region pushpin map Chile pushpin ... name1 Arica and Parinacota Region Arica and Parinacota subdivision type2 Provinces of Chile Province subdivision name2 Arica Province Arica established title established date founder named for government ... of Arica accessdate 7 September 2010 ref government type Municipality leader party Independent politician ... http www.municipalidaddearica.cl Municipality of Arica footnotes Arica is a Communes of Chile commune and a port List of cities in Chile city with a population of 185,269 in the Arica Province of northern Chile s Arica and Parinacota Region , located only convert 18 km 0 abbr on south of the border with Peru . The city is the capital political capital of both the Arica Province and the Arica and Parinacota ... research has indicated the site of Arica was inhabited by different native groups for at least ... Begazo in 1541, and in 1570 was entitled as La Muy Ilustre y Real Ciudad San Marcos de Arica the very illustrious and royal city of San Marcos of Arica . This city was, from 1545, the port for exporting ..., making Arica a crucial port for the Spanish Empire . This port was looted by such famous pirate s, buccaneer ... Clipperton . Arica was occupied by Bolivia , once from 1836 1839, then again from 1841 1842 after the Battle of Ingavi . In 1855, the Peruvian government inaugurated the Arica Tacna railroad 53  km long , one of the first in Latin America. The rail line still functions. File Arica after the earthquake 1868 .JPG left thumb The 1868 earthquake devastated the city. The 1868 Arica earthquake ... Arica Tsunami ref Others estimate that the population of Arica was less than 3,000 people and the death ... , Japan and New Zealand . Arica lies very close to the subduction zone known as the Peru Chile ... more details
Arica, Chile Arica is a city in northern Chile. Arica may also refer to Places Arica and Parinacota Region , Chile Arica Airport ACM , Chile Arica, Amazonas , town in Colombia Rio Aric a u , tributary of the Cuiab River south of Cuiab , Brazil Other Battle of Arica , part of the War of the Pacific Arica School Arica Institute Ar ca , Turkish surname Disambig es Arica desambiguaci n fr Arica ka nl Arica pt Arica ... more details
Infobox settlement See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name Arica Province official name native name Provincia de Arica native name lang es settlement type Provinces ... de Arica.svg mapsize 175px map alt Location in the Arica and Parinacota Region map caption Location in the Arica and Parinacota Region pushpin map Chile pushpin mapsize 175 omit px pushpin label position ... type1 Regions of Chile Region subdivision name1 Arica and Parinacota Region Arica and Parinacota parts type Communes of Chile Communes parts Arica br Camarones, Chile Camarones established title established date seat type Capital political Capital seat Arica government footnotes ref name Gobernadores ... area code type area code 56 58 website http www.gobernacionarica.gov.cl Government of Arica footnotes Arica Province lang es Provincia de Arica is one of two Provinces of Chile province s of Chile s northernmost and most recently created Regions of Chile region , Arica and Parinacota XV . The province .... Its capital is the port city of Arica . History On October 8 of 2007, Law 20.175 entered into force ... of Arica. At a ceremony held on that morning, the community received in new milestone in its history. The law divided the former Tarapac Region into two the northern portion became the XV Arica ... name INE Administration As a province , Arica is a second level administrative division of Chile , consisting of two Communes of Chile communes comunas Arica in the northern portion and Camarones, Chile Camarones in the south. The coastal city of Arica serves as the provincial capital. The province ... Sebasti n Pi era . ref name Gobernadores References Reflist External links commons Arica es Official ... of Arica Provinces of Chile Communes in Arica y Parinacota Region Category Arica and Parinacota Region Category Provinces of Chile da Arica provins es Provincia de Arica fr Province d Arica it Provincia di Arica ka nl Arica provincie no Arica provins pt Arica prov ncia ru ... more details
Infobox Settlement name Puerto Arica native name nickname motto settlement type Municipalities of Colombia Municipality and town image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal image map MunsAmazonas Puerto Arica.png mapsize 250px map caption Location of the municipality and town of Puerto Arica in the Amazonas Department of Colombia pushpin map pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Colombia subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Colombia subdivision type1 departments of Colombia Department subdivision name1 File Flag of Amazonas Colombia .svg border 23px Amazonas Department subdivision type2 subdivision name2 leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude area total km2 area total sq mi area land km2 area land sq mi area water km2 area water sq mi area water percent area urban km2 area urban sq mi area metro km2 area metro sq mi population as of population note population total population density km2 population density sq mi population metro population density metro km2 population density metro sq mi population urban latd latm lats latNS S longd longm longs longEW W timezone Colombia Standard Time utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST elevation m elevation ft website footnotes Puerto Arica is a town and municipality in the Colombia n Departments of Colombia Department of Amazonas Department Amazonas . Municipalities amazonas department coord 2.13333 S 71.7333 W source kolossus itwiki display title Category Municipalities of Amazonas Category Populated places in the Amazonas Department AmazonasCO geo stub es Puerto Arica fr Puerto Arica it Puerto Arica nl Puerto Arica war Puerto Arica ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Defensor Arica image File Defensor Arica.jpg fullname Defensor Arica nickname founded ground Estadio Nacional Lima Estadio Nacional br Lima , Per capacity 45,000 chairman manager league season position Defensor Arica was a Peru vian Association football football club based in Bre a , Lima . The club was founded in 1929 and reached the Peruvian Second Division in 1947. They were subsequently promoted to the first division in 1964. Their greatest achievement was second place in the national league in 1969 and consequently in 1970 they played in the 1970 Copa Libertadores Copa Libertadores . Two years later Defensor Arica were relegated. Honours National Primera Divisi n Peruana Peruvian Primera Divisi n 0 Runner up 1 1969 Torneo Descentralizado 1969 Segunda Divisi n Peruana Peruvian Segunda Divisi n 1 Winners 1 1964 Performance in CONMEBOL competitions Copa Libertadores 1 appearances 1970 First Round Group 4 class wikitable style text align center width 165 Team width 20 Pld width 20 W width 20 D width 20 L width 20 GF width 20 GA width 20 GD width 20 Pts bgcolor ccffcc align left flagicon PER Universitario de Deportes Universitario 6 4 1 1 11 4 7 9 bgcolor ccffcc align left flagicon ECU Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito LDU Quito 6 3 1 2 10 6 4 7 align left flagicon PER Defensor Arica 6 1 3 2 5 6 1 5 align left flagicon ECU Am rica de Quito 6 1 1 4 4 14 10 3 See also List of football clubs in Peru Peruvian football league system External links http www.rsssf.com tablesp peruchamp.html RSSSF Peru List of Champions http www.rsssf.com tablesp peruhist.html RSSSF Peruvian football seasons Copa Per Football in Peru Category Football clubs in Peru Peru footyclub stub es Club Defensor Arica fr Defensor Arica pl Defensor Arica Lima ... more details
Geobox Range Heading name Arica Mountains native name other name category Mountain Range Names etymology Image image image caption Country country United States state California region district Riverside County, California Riverside County municipality topo map Arica Mountains topo maker USGS Family range border part city landmark river Locations lat d 34 lat m 1 lat s 28.052 lat NS N long d 114 long m 55 long s 57.899 long EW W highest highest location highest region highest country highest elevation 626 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW lowest lowest location lowest region lowest country lowest elevation imperial lowest lat d lowest lat m lowest lat s lowest lat NS lowest long d lowest long m lowest long s lowest long EW Dimensions length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation height imperial area imperial Features timezone Pacific Standard Time Pacific utc offset 8 timezone DST Pacific Daylight Time PDT utc offset DST 7 geology orogeny period biome plant animal Free fields free free type Maps map California Locator Map.PNG map caption location of Arica Mountains in California ref name gnis cite gnis id 238699 name Arica Mountains accessdate 2009 05 04 ref map background map locator California Website website Footnotes footnotes The Arica Mountains are a mountain range in Riverside County, California Riverside County , California . ref name gnis They are in the Colorado Desert , in the Lower Colorado River Valley region. They are near the Palen Mountains and Big Maria Mountains and northeast of Blythe, California . Palen McCoy Wilderness Area The Arica Mountains are in the http www.blm.gov ca pa wilderness wa areas palen mccoy.html Palen McCoy Wilderness Area , managed by the Bureau of Land Management . Within the Palen McCoy Wilderness are the Arica , Granite, Palen Mountains Palen , Little Maria Mountains Little Maria , and McCoy Mountains , which are five distinct ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Arica image Image Arica battle.jpg 310px caption The Battle of Arica by Juan Lepiani depicts Bolognesi s final moments. Oil on canvas, Lima , Peru. partof the War of the Pacific date 7 June 1880 place Arica , Peru br present day ... casualties2 1,000 dead or wounded br 1 monitor lost War of the Pacific The Battle of Arica , also known as Assault and Capture of Arica Cape , was a battle in the War of the Pacific . It was fought ... sides, taking the defenses on a bayonet charge, and captured the Morro de Arica English Arica Cape ... y Arica English Campaign of Tacna and Arica , resulting in the occupation of the entire Tarapac ... , which concluded with the fall of the Peruvian capital city seven months later. The city of Arica ... of Ancon , on 1884 the city remained Tacna Arica compromise occupied by Chilean forces until the later ... arrived in Arica on 25 February in order to take the place of the Cochrane warship in the port ... command decided to take the port of Arica. Having the entire army in Tacna, the port was already .... 4,500 men were dispatched from Tacna to Arica by train, arriving there in the early days of June ... of Arica. After Salvo was conducted to Bolognesi s headquarters in the city, they had the following dialogue ref Benjam n Vicu a Mackenna History of the campaign of Tacna and Arica, 1879&ndash 1880 page ... to burn the last cartridge in Arica s defense. The contenders Peru Peruvian situation After the loss at Tacna, the Peruvian garrison at Arica saw the celebration in the Chilean vessels blockading the port ..., Montero had decided to withdraw the forces guarding Arica, knowing that the port was already lost. Pierola s deputy Del Solar sent Col. Pacheco Cespedes to Arica in order to communicate the decision .... ref name Basadre After the Chilean forces started to concentrate on Arica, Bolognesi s troops ... it safely to Arica. Peruvian forces The Peruvian garrison at the port consisted of 1,903 men 29 ... more details
Infobox settlement name Arica native name nickname motto settlement type Municipalities of Colombia Municipality and town image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal image map mapsize 250px map caption Location of the municipality and town of Arica, Amazonas in the Amazonas Department of Colombia pushpin map Colombia pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Colombia coordinates region CO subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Colombia subdivision type1 departments of Colombia Department subdivision name1 File Flag of Amazonas Colombia .svg 23px Amazonas Department subdivision type2 subdivision name2 leader title leader name established title established date area magnitude area total km2 area total sq mi area land km2 area land sq mi area water km2 area water sq mi area water percent area urban km2 area urban sq mi area metro km2 area metro sq mi population as of population note population total population density km2 population density sq mi population metro population density metro km2 population density metro sq mi population urban latd 2 latm 08 lats latNS S longd 71 longm 44 longs longEW W timezone Colombia Standard Time utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST elevation m elevation ft website footnotes Arica is a town in the Amazonas Department , Colombia . coord 2 08 S 71 44 W region CO type city display title Category Populated places in the Amazonas Department AmazonasCO geo stub lt Arika Kolumbija ... more details
The Arica School , also known as the Arica Institute which is its incorporated educational organization or simply as Arica , is a human potential movement group founded in 1968 by Bolivia n born philosopher Oscar Ichazo born 1931 . The school is named after the city of Arica, Chile Arica , Chile , where Ichazo once lived and where he led an intensive months long training in 1970 and 1971 before settling in the United States where the Arica Institute incorporated in 1971 has since been headquartered. The Arica School can be considered, as Ramparts Magazine Ramparts magazine put it in 1973, as a body of techniques for inherent consciousness raising and an ideology to relate to the world in an awakened way. Origins The Arica School s origins began in 1956 when groups of people formed in major cities in South America to study the thoughts that Ichazo was proposing. For fourteen years these different groups studied his teachings. In 1968 Ichazo presented lectures on his theories of Protoanalysis ... Nine Hypergnostic Systems workbooks provided by Arica Institute as student materials 1976 and later ... actualization, Arica works with the ultimately illusory separation of essence and ego. ref Interview ... by Arica Institute Press 1982. Page 9 ff. ref An important aspect of this work is to observe one ... Arica v. Palmer, 970 F 2d 106 Bot generated title ref ruled that Ichazo is the original author of the application ... within the Arica School began principally with Claudio Naranjo who had studied with Ichazo ... part of Arica is the study of classical philosophy as compared to modern philosophy. This is a departure from the early 1990s when Ichazo was intent on correlating Arica with Tantric Buddhism. ref .... Protoanalysis The tools that the Arica School teaches are called the Protoanalytical Theory ... . Citation needed date November 2008 The Arica School presents a detailed map of the human .... Citation needed date November 2008 References reflist External links http www.arica.org Arica School ... more details
Image ElMorroDeArica.jpg thumb right 250px view of Morro de Arica from downtown Arica . Morro de Arica is a steep hill located in the Chile an city of Arica . Its height is 139 metres above sea level. It was the last bulwark of defence for the Peruvian troops who garrisoned the city during the War of the Pacific 1879 1883 . Morro de Arica was Battle of Arica assaulted and captured on June 7, 1880 by Chilean troops in the last part of the Tacna and Arica campaign. Morro de Arica rises steeply from the city and the sea, with a more gentle slope towards the east. A giant flag of Chile is flown on its summit. From the top it is possible to look northwards along the coast as far as to Peru . Morro de Arica was declared a National Monuments of Chile national monument on October 6 of 1971. coord 18 28 49 S 70 19 25 W source kolossus eswiki display title Category Geography of the Arica and Parinacota Region Category Monuments and memorials in Chile es Morro de Arica pt Morro de Arica ru ... more details
unreferenced date October 2011 Image TACNA 1926 CRUZ NEGRA.jpg thumb right Chilenization of Tacna . Black cross painted on a Peruvian household, despite raising the Chilean flag . Chilenization of Tacna, Arica and Tarapac describes a process of transculturation or acculturation in the zones Tacna Region Tacna , Arica and Parinacota Region Arica and Tarapac Region Tarapac which were incorporated or occupied by Chile since the War of the Pacific 1879 1883 . The aim of the Chilenization was to create a dominance of culture of Chile Chilean traditions and culture in preference to Culture of Peru those of Peru . Category History of Chile Category Tacna Region Category Arica and Parinacota Region Category Tarapac Region Category Cultural assimilation Category Ethnic cleansing in the Americas es Chilenizaci n de Tacna, Arica y Tarapac fr Chilenisation de Tacna, Arica et Tarapac ... more details
Image Departamento moquegua 1865.JPG thumb Arica 1865 The Province of Arica was an old territorial division of Peru , which existed between 1823 and 1883. Established in 1823, as part of the Arequipa Region Department of Arequipa . In 1828, changes to the capital city of Arica to Tacna . In 1837, he joined the established Department Litoral. Its capital was Tacna. In 1853, establishing the Moquegua Region Department of Moquegua , the provinces of Moquegua, Tacna and Tarapac . In 1855, the province is divided into two Tacna Tacna and Arica. In 1875, establishing the Department of Tacna, in the provinces of Tacna, Tarata and Arica. Limits Limited to the northern province of Tacna, on the east by Bolivia , on the south by the Department of Tarapac Peru and the west by the Pacific Ocean . Political division In 1875, this province is divided into the following districts Arica Bel n Codpa Livilcar Lluta Socoroma Capital The capital of this province is the city of Arica. External links http www.congreso.gob.pe ntley Imagenes LeyesXIX 1828066.pdf Providing that the city of Tacna, is the capital of the province of Arica http www.congreso.gob.pe ntley Imagenes LeyesXIX 1837027.pdf Providing that in the provinces of Tacna and Tarapaca, forming a departamento litoral http www.congreso.gob.pe ntley Imagenes LeyesXIX 1855061.pdf Again creating the province of Arica in the department of Moquegua Category History of Peru ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Arica latin Dioecesis Aricensis country Chile metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antofagasta Antofagasta rite Latin Rite cathedral Catedral San Marcos cocathedral area km2 16,521 population 194,640 population as of 2004 catholics 147,490 catholics percent 75.8 bishop H ctor Eduardo Vargas Bastidas , S.D.B. coadjutor auxiliary bishops The Roman Catholic Diocese of Arica lang la Aricen sis is a diocese located in the city of Arica in the Ecclesiastical province of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antofagasta Antofagasta in Chile. History February 17, 1959 Established as Territorial Prelature of Arica from the Diocese of Iquique August 29, 1986 Promoted as Diocese of Arica Leadership Bishop s of Arica Roman rite Bishop H ctor Eduardo Vargas Bastidas, S.D.B. 2003.11.25 present Bishop Renato Hasche S nchez , Society of Jesus S.J. 1993.05.15 2003.04.24 Bishop Ram n Salas Vald s , S.J. 1986.08.29 1993.05.15 Prelates of Arica Roman rite Bishop Ram n Salas Vald s, S.J. 1963.10.08 1986.08.29 Source http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese aric0.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese daric.html Catholic Hierarchy http www.obispadoarica.cl Diocese website coord missing Chile DEFAULTSORT Arica Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Chile Category Religious organizations established in 1959 Category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century Category Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Antofagasta Arica, Roman Catholic Diocese of R C dioceses in Chile Chile stub SouthAm RC diocese stub de Bistum San Marcos de Arica es Di cesis de Arica it Diocesi di San Marcos de Arica ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox Chilean region name Arica and Parinacota Region name es XV Regi n de Arica y Parinacota map Arica and Parinacota in Chile equirectangular projection zoom .svg map size 250px flag Flag of Arica y Parinacota, Chile.svg image photo coat of arms Coat of arms of Arica y Parinacota, Chile.svg capital Arica, Chile Arica provinces Arica Province Arica , Parinacota Province ... chile arica.asp title Arica Parinacota Region accessdate 13 March 2010 publisher Government of Chile ... right Parinacota Volcano Parinacota volcano and Chungara lake File AricaViewCoast.jpg thumb Arica. The XV Arica and Parinacota Region lang es XV Regi n de Arica y Parinacota is one of Chile s 15 first ... In 2007, the region was subdivided to create the Arica and Parinacota region and the present day Tarapac Region to the south. The region is further subdivided into two provinces Arica Province Arica and Parinacota Province Parinacota . class wikitable Provinces of Chile Province Capital political Capital Communes of Chile Communes Other towns rowspan 2 align center Arica Province Arica rowspan 2 align center Arica, Chile AricaArica Camarones Chile Camarones Codpa rowspan 2 align center ... . Most of the country s Afro Chilean s live in the Arica province, descended from slaves in the 17th and 18th centuries. There are a large number of Romani people Roma people or Gypsies in the Arica ..., the most populated are Arica , with 175,441 inhabitants and Putre , with 1235 inhabitants. Geography ... endorsed a plan regarding the Arica and Parinacota region which did not comply with the current established ... sentence es Regions of Chile Communes in Arica and Parinacota Region Coord 18 28 30 S 70 18 52 W source eswiki region CL display title DEFAULTSORT Arica And Parinacota Region Category Arica and Parinacota Region Category States and territories established in 2007 bg ca Regi d Arica i Parinacota cs Region Arica y Parinacota da Arica og Parinacota regionen de Regi n de Arica y Parinacota ... more details
Merge from Treaty of Lima 1929 discuss Talk Tacna Arica compromise Merge from Treaty of Lima 1929 date March 2012 No footnotes date September 2008 The Tacna Arica compromise was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna Region Tacna and Arica Province Arica provinces of Peru and Chile respectively. The controversy was a direct aftermath of the War of the Pacific 1879 1883 , a confrontation that involved Chile against Peru and Bolivia . Chile won the war and conquered the Peruvian territories of Tarapac Region Tarapac , Tacna and Arica. The defeated Peruvian government was forced to sign the Treaty of Anc n in 1883. In this Treaty, Tarapac was annexed to Chile. However, the fate of both Tacna and Arica was to be decided by a plebiscite to be held in 1893. Due to different points of view, both countries were not able to agree on the conditions of this plebiscite. So, it was not held. Then Chile began to colonize the two territories in 1909. Peru followed in 1911 with a break of diplomatic relations. In 1922, Chile and Peru agreed to arbitrate the dispute ... . The deal that was finally reached allow Peru to reacquire Tacna while Chile kept Arica. Chile had also to make some concessions such as building a Peruvian administered wharf in Arica and pay a six ... agreed to fully implement the Treaty of Lima, providing Peru with access to port facilities in Arica ... Office, Washington, D.C., OCLC 1611324 Dennis, William Jefferson 1931 Tacna and Arica an account of the Chile ... 1900 The Tacna and Arica question. Historical antecedents. Diplomatic action. Present state of the affair ..., Chile, OCLC 19301902 Gonz lez Miranda, Sergio 2006 Arica y la triple frontera integraci n y conflicto ... Cecil 1930 The question of Tacna Arica ... Transactions of the Grotius Society 15 pp.  93 ... and Arica plebiscite University Press of America, Washington, D.C., ISBN 978 0 8191 0685 8 Yepes, Ernesto 1999 Un plebiscito imposible Tacna y Arica, 1925 1926 Ediciones An lisis, Lima, Peru, OCLC ... more details
Infobox district See Template Infobox district for additional fields and descriptions name Nueva Arica native name native name lang es ISO 639 2 code e.g. es for Spanish settlement type Districts of Peru District image skyline image alt image caption image flag flag alt image shield shield alt nickname image map mapsize frameless map alt map caption Location of Nueva Arica in the Chiclayo Province Chiclayo province latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coor pinpoint coordinates type region PE type adm3rd coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes coordinates region PE subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Peru subdivision type1 Regions of Peru Region subdivision name1 Lambayeque Region Lambayeque subdivision type2 Provinces of Peru Province subdivision name2 Chiclayo Province Chiclayo parts type Subnational entity Subdivisions parts style para p1 established title Founded established date January 25, 1944 seat type Capital political Capital seat Nueva Arica leader party leader title Mayor leader name Jos Teofilo Catedra Ramirez unit pref Metric or US or UK area footnotes area total km2 208.63 area note elevation footnotes elevation m 205 population footnotes population total 2625 population as of Peru 2005 Census 2005 census population density km2 auto population note timezone1 Time in Peru PET utc offset1 5 blank name sec1 UBIGEO blank info sec1 140109 website footnotes Nueva Arica District is one of twenty Districts of Peru districts of the province Chiclayo Province Chiclayo in Peru . ref es icon Instituto Nacional de Estad stica e Inform tica . http desa.inei.gob.pe mapas bid Banco de Informaci n Distrital . Retrieved April 11, 2008. ref References Reflist Districts of Chiclayo Province coord missing Peru Lambayeque geo stub es Distrito de Nueva Arica pt Nueva Arica distrito qu Musuq Arika distritu ... more details
Infobox rail line box width name Arica La Paz railway color logo logo width image Ferrocarril Arica La Paz.jpg thumb image width 250px caption type system status locale Chile, Bolivia start end stations routes ridership open 1912 close 2005, under repair owner operator character depot stock linelength convert 440 km mi sigfig 3 abbr on tracklength notrack Single track rail Single track with passing loop s gauge RailGauge 1 ogauge minradius el maxincline racksystem speed elevation convert 4265 m ft sigfig 5 abbr on map map state collapsed The Arica La Paz railway or Ferrocarril de Arica La Paz FCALP was built by the Chilean government under the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and Bolivia . It was inaugurated on 6 March 1912, and is the shortest line from the Pacific Coast to the interior. It is convert 440 km mi sigfig 3 abbr on long, of which convert 233 km mi sigfig 3 abbr on is in Bolivian territory. The first section is a narrow gauge rack railway , and it crosses the frontier in the Andes at an elevation of convert 4,265 m ft sigfig 5 abbr on and connects with the Bolivian lines near Viacha . When the railway is in operation, it provides an outlet for Bolivian copper, some tin, wool and other products and an inlet for much of the merchandise imported by Bolivia ... small.flv westdeutscherundfunk ref . It has 7 tunnels. The distance Arica La Paz via this railway ... it. ref http www.plataformaurbana.cl archive 2008 09 11 reponer tren arica la paz cuesta us 26 millones ... arica la paz retrieved March 23, 2011 ref The railway would have to compete with an asphalt road ... References references Bibliography Alberto Decombe, Historia del Ferrocarril de Arica a la Paz .... coord missing DEFAULTSORT Arica La Paz Railway Category War of the Pacific Category Rail transport in Chile Category Rail transport in Bolivia SouthAm rail transport stub es Ferrocarril Arica La Paz fr Chemin de fer Arica La Paz ... more details
Earthquake title 1868 Arica earthquake date Start date August 13, 1868 map2 Location map Peru label lat 18.5 long 71.0 mark Bullseye1.png marksize 40 position top width 250 float right caption magnitude 8.5 9.0 Magnitude Moment magnitude scale M sub w sub depth location coord 18.5 71.0 display inline,title ref name IISEE cite web url http iisee.kenken.go.jp utsu index eng.html title Catalog of Damaging Earthquakes in the World Through 2007 last IISEE accessdate 2010 02 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100306180217 http iisee.kenken.go.jp utsu index eng.html archivedate 06 March 2010 DASHBot ... 25,000 File Arica after the earthquake 1868 .JPG thumb Arica after the earthquake and tsunami File USS Wateree 1863 .jpg thumb The USS Wateree 1863 USS Wateree beached at Arica, Convert 430 yd m inland File Arica Peru 1868.jpg thumb Sketches of Arica after the earthquake and tsunami from the Illustrated London News The 1868 Arica earthquake was an earthquake that occurred on August 13, 1868, near Arica , then part of Peru , now part of Chile , at 21 30 UTC . It had an estimated magnitude between ... earthquakes world events 1868 08 13.php title Arica, Peru now Chile 1868 August 13 21 30 UTC ... The earthquake caused the almost complete destruction of Arica, Tacna , Moquegua , Mollendo ... of southern Peru and what is now northernmost Chile. ref name Rabinovich The first wave arrived at Arica ... later. ref name Zamudio Future risk The Arica area forms part of a seismic gap between 15 and 24 ... Manuel Fern ndez Canque, Arica 1868, un tsunami y un terremoto Coedici n Centro de Investigaciones Barros Arana y Universidad de Tarapac , Arica, Santiago de Chile 2007 pp.  332, ISBN 978 956 244 194 0 DEFAULTSORT 1868 Arica Earthquake Category 1868 earthquakes Arica Category 1868 in Peru Arica Category 1868 in Chile Arica Category Megathrust earthquakes in Peru Category Megathrust earthquakes in Chile Category Tsunamis es Terremoto de Arica de 1868 fi Arican maanj ristys 1868 ... more details
Infobox football club clubname San Marcos de Arica image fullname Club Deportivo br San Marcos de Arica nickname CDA , Celeste arique a , br Bravos de Arica , Delfines Celestes founded February 14, 1978 ground Estadio Carlos Dittborn , br Arica , Chile capacity 17,786 chairman File Flag of Chile.svg 20px Chile Carlos Ferry manager File Flag of Chile.svg 20px Chile Luis Marcoleta league Primera B Chile Primera B season 2008 position 5th pattern la1 pattern b1 Arica1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 000066 body1 000066 rightarm1 000066 shorts1 000066 socks1 0099FF pattern la2 pattern b2 Arica2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 FF0000 body2 FF0000 rightarm2 FF0000 shorts2 FF0000 socks2 FF0000 Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica are an Chile an Football club , their home town is Arica in the Regi n of Arica y Parinacota, Chile . They currently play in Primera B Chile Primera B , the second tier of the Chilean football system. The club were founded on February 14, 1978. Between 1978 and 2005 the club was called Deportes Arica. Their home games are played at the Carlos Dittborn stadium, which has a capacity of 17,786 seats. Honours Primera B Chile Primera B 1 1981 Copa Chile Torneo Apertura Segunda Division Primera B Apertura Cup 1 1981 Tercera Divisi n de Chile Tercera Divisi n 1 2007 Seasons 4 seasons in Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n 26 seasons in Primera B Chile Primera B 2 seasons in Tercera Divisi n de Chile Tercera Divisi n Notable former players flagicon Chile Cristi n Casta eda flagicon Chile Osvaldo Hurtado footballer Osvaldo Hurtado flagicon Chile Cristi n Montecinos flagicon Chile Francisco Vald s flagicon Chile Manuel Villalobos See also Chilean football league system Current roster Fs start Fs player no 1 nat Chile name Jorge Deschamps pos GK Fs player no 2 nat Chile name Jos ... icon Liga Chilena de F tbol Primera B DEFAULTSORT San Marcos De Arica Category Football clubs in Chile ... es Club Deportivo San Marcos de Arica pl San Marcos Arica pt San Marcos de Arica ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image BAP Arica at NSPL.jpg 300px Ship caption BAP Arica SS 36 tied up at Sub base Point Loma. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Jack of Peru.svg 33px Ship class Type 209 submarine Type 209 1100 Ship name Ship ordered 24 June 1970 Ship awarded Ship builder Howaldtswerke Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG Ship laid down 1 October 1971 Ship launched 5 April 1974 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship commissioned 21 January 1975 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship homeport Callao Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship displacement 1,180  tonne t surfaced br 1,285  t submerged Ship length 55.9  m Ship beam 6.4  m Ship draft 5.9  m Ship propulsion 4 MTU Type 12V493 AZ80 GA31L diesel engine s br 1 Siemens electric motor br 1 shaft br convert 4,600 hp abbr on Ship speed 11  knot unit knot s surfaced br convert 21 kn km h submerged Ship range 11,300  nautical mile nm surfaced at convert 4 kn km h Ship endurance 40 days on patrol Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship complement 7 officers, 29 enlisted Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 8 21  in 533  mm torpedo tubes br 14 SST 4 torpedoes Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship motto Al rumbo que exija la Patria Ship nickname Ship honours Ship notes BAP Arica SS 36 is one of two Type 209 submarine Type 209 1100 submarine s ordered by the Peruvian Navy on 24 June 1970. She was built by the German shipbuilder Howaldtswerke Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft AG at its shipyard in Kiel . She is named after the naval battle of Arica , an engagement between naval forces of Peru and Chile on 7 June 1880. Following sea trial s in the North Sea , she arrived to its homeport of Callao in 1975. After almost a decade in service she was overhauled in Kiel between 1983 and 1984 for further ... . Biblioteca Nacional, 2001. Commons category DEFAULTSORT Arica SS 36 Category 1974 ships Category ... more details
War of the Pacific The Tacna and Arica Campaign is known as the stage of the War of the Pacific after the Chilean conquest of the Peruvian department of Tarapac , ending with Chilean domination of the Moquegua department in southern Peru. During this campaign Bolivia retired from the war after the Battle of Tacna , and Peru lost the port of Arica. Also, Manuel Baquedano assumed as the new Commander in Chief of the Chilean Army, and the Allied Presidents were thrown out and replaced by Nicolas de ... 250px Tacna and Arica Campaign according to Diego Barros Arana s Guerra del Pacifico Background ... prepared an invasion to Moquegua department in order to conquer Tacna and Arica and give it to Bolivia ... at Tacna and Arica, so in order to make a successful attack the entire Chilean army to a place ... next day and was re embarked to Pisagua. Image Combate naval arica huascar.jpg thumb 350px left Drawing of the blockade of Arica Between February 18 and 25, a twenty ship convoy unshipped 9,500 men ..., the Peruvian port of Arica was put under a naval blockade by the warships Huascar and Magallanes ... supplies to the garrison of Arica. The same day Baquedano occupied Moquegua while the first division ... again, breaking the Peru Bolivian Alliance forever. Arica Image Arica battle.jpg thumb 200px right Depict of the Battle of Arica details Battle of Arica Since the port of Arica was necessary to establish ... Line regiments, along with the Lautaro and Bulnes battalions by train to Arica, totalizing 5,379 soldiers. With the Allied defeat at Tacna, Arica was completely isolated from the rest of the Peruvian ... with no other option but to wait for the Chileans. Hence, the encirclement of Arica was completed by June 5 without major troubles. Two divisions were posted at Arica with 1,901 men, under the command ... which maintains today. On his hand, Peru lost the Tarapac department and the port of Arica definitively ... Chilians Campaignbox War of the Pacific DEFAULTSORT Tacna And Arica Campaign Category ... more details
El as Hartard born May 18, 1987 in Arica, Chile is a Chilean footballer currently playing for San Marcos de Arica of the Primera B Chilena. Teams flagicon CHI San Marcos de Arica 2008 2009 flagicon CHI Santiago Morning 2009 2010 flagicon CHI San Marcos de Arica 2011 present http www.eliashartard.com www.eliashartard.com External links http www.bdfa.com.ar jugadores ELIAS VICTOR HARTARD 70228.html Profile at BDFA Profile at http es.soccerway.com players elias hartard 111926 Profile at Soccerway Profile at Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hartard Ojeda, El as V ctor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH May 18, 1987 PLACE OF BIRTH Arica, Chile DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hartard, Elias Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Chilean footballers Category San Marcos de Arica players Category Santiago Morning footballers Category Chilean Primera Divisi n players Category Chilean Primera B players Chile footy bio stub es El as Hartard ... more details
Parinacota may refer to Parinacota Volcano Parinacota Province Parinacota, Chile Arica Parinacota Region dab es Parinacota it Parinacota nl Parinacota uk pt Parinacota ... more details
Ar ca is a Turkish language Turkish surname and may refer to Erdo an Ar ca , Turkish football manager Soner Ar ca , Turkish singer surname DEFAULTSORT Arica Category Turkish language surnames ... more details
Oscar Maga a born July 3, 1987 in Pichidegua , Chile is a Chilean footballer currently playing for San Marcos de Arica of the Primera Divisi n B in Chile. Teams flagicon CHI San Marcos de Arica 2011 present External links http www.bdfa.com.ar jugadores OSCAR MAGA A 85312.html Profile at BDFA Profile at http es.soccerway.com players oscar magana 178319 Profile at Soccerway Profile at Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maga a, Oscar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH July 3, 1987 PLACE OF BIRTH Pichidegua, Chile DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Magana, Oscar Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Chilean footballers Category San Marcos de Arica players Category Chilean Primera B players Chile footy bio stub ... more details