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Summary Of: Ancud

Ancud was the capital of the... Ancud was founded on... During century XIX now the city of Ancud was characterized by one active commercial life... The education in Ancud received a fort impulse during century XIX with the foundation of the Council Seminary of... Ancud the 13 of April 1845... Ancud stopped being the capital of the province of Chilo... 25 km to the southwest of Ancud are located about... river is located to about 30 km of Ancud and runs by the valley of the same name... Sanctuary of the Birds of Ancud is located in the Bay of Caul... Ancud belongs to the 58th Electoral District n...

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