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queule Latitude and Longitude:

39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233
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Queule
Town
Queule as seen on November 2013.
Queule as seen on November 2013.
Queule is located in Chile
Queule
Queule
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233
Country Chile
Admin. division Araucanía Region
Province Cautín Province
Commune Toltén
Population
 (2002 [1])
 • Total1,422

Queule is a Chilean town in the commune of Toltén in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. It is located just north of Mehuín and close to the border of Araucanía Region with Los Ríos Region.

Days after the 1960 Valdivia earthquake and tsunami a police officer stationed in Queule reported hundreds of people from Quele to be dead or missing. Historians Yoselin Jaramillo and Ismael Basso report that people in Queule decades later know about 50 people to have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. [1]

39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233

See also

References

  1. ^ Jaramillo, Yoselin; Basso, Ismael (2013). Queule, Entre Mar y Tierra 1950-2012 (in Spanish). Valdivia: Arte Sonoro Austral Ediciones. p. 64. ISBN  978-956-8716-04-2.

queule Latitude and Longitude:

39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queule
Town
Queule as seen on November 2013.
Queule as seen on November 2013.
Queule is located in Chile
Queule
Queule
Location in Chile
Coordinates: 39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233
Country Chile
Admin. division Araucanía Region
Province Cautín Province
Commune Toltén
Population
 (2002 [1])
 • Total1,422

Queule is a Chilean town in the commune of Toltén in Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. It is located just north of Mehuín and close to the border of Araucanía Region with Los Ríos Region.

Days after the 1960 Valdivia earthquake and tsunami a police officer stationed in Queule reported hundreds of people from Quele to be dead or missing. Historians Yoselin Jaramillo and Ismael Basso report that people in Queule decades later know about 50 people to have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. [1]

39°23′S 73°14′W / 39.383°S 73.233°W / -39.383; -73.233

See also

References

  1. ^ Jaramillo, Yoselin; Basso, Ismael (2013). Queule, Entre Mar y Tierra 1950-2012 (in Spanish). Valdivia: Arte Sonoro Austral Ediciones. p. 64. ISBN  978-956-8716-04-2.

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