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Conquest of Chile and Discovery of Chile

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Difference between Conquest of Chile and Discovery of Chile

Conquest of Chile vs. Discovery of Chile

The Conquest of Chile is a period in Chilean historiography that starts with the arrival of Pedro de Valdivia to Chile in 1541 and ends with the death of Martín García Óñez de Loyola in the Battle of Curalaba in 1598, and the destruction of the Seven Cities in 1600 in the Araucanía region. The first European to discover Chile was Ferdinand Magellan, in 1520, following the passage in the Strait which bears his name on a wall, at the southern tip of Latin America.

Similarities between Conquest of Chile and Discovery of Chile

Conquest of Chile and Discovery of Chile have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Concepción, Chile, Copiapó, Francisco Pizarro, Incas in Central Chile, La Serena, Chile, Mapuche, Pedro de Valdivia, Santiago, Viceroyalty of Peru.

Concepción, Chile

Concepción (in full: Concepción de la Madre Santísima de la Luz, "Conception of the Blessed Mother of Light") is a Chilean city and commune belonging to the metropolitan area of Greater Concepción, it is one of the largest urban conurbations of Chile.

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Copiapó

Copiapó is a city in northern Chile, located about 65 kilometers east of the coastal town of Caldera.

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Francisco Pizarro

Francisco Pizarro González (– 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.

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Incas in Central Chile

Inca rule in Chile was brief, it lasted from the 1470s to the 1530s when the Inca Empire collapsed.

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La Serena, Chile

La Serena is a city and commune in northern Chile, capital of the Coquimbo Region.

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Mapuche

The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia.

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Pedro de Valdivia

Pedro Gutiérrez de Valdivia or Valdiva (April 17, 1497 – December 25, 1553) was a Spanish missionary and the first Cardinal of Chile.

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Santiago

Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas.

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Viceroyalty of Peru

The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) was a Spanish colonial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained most of Spanish-ruled South America, governed from the capital of Lima.

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Conquest of Chile and Discovery of Chile Comparison

Conquest of Chile has 85 relations, while Discovery of Chile has 25. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 8.18% = 9 / (85 + 25).

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