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The Commune of Valparaíso it is the capital of the Valparaíso Region, in Chile.
Geography
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Map of Valparaíso on 1646
Map of Valparaíso Bay from 1744
Satellite image of Valparaíso
Satellite image of the Great Valparaíso area
Internal Distribution of the Great Valparaíso Area
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History of Valparaíso[hariri]
History of Valparaíso
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Valparaíso on the 18th century
Engraving of Valparaíso on 1709
Naval Battle of Valparaíso, of the Anglo-American war of 1812
View of Valparaíso about 1852
La Matriz neighbourhood, 1863
Delicias (Argentina av. now) and Santos Ossa Streets from O'Higgins hill, 1874
Navy Monument Inauguration, May 21st 1886
View of Valparaíso on 1888
Port Workers Strike on 1903
Condell street Postcard, 1910
German fleet leaving Valparaíso after their victory on the WWI'sBattle of Coronel against the british, 1914.
Breakwater construction, 1917
Inauguration of Las Zorras line of the tram on 1921
Victoria square postcard, 1946
Construction of the National Congress on 1988
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Disasters in Valparaíso[hariri]
Disasters in Valparaíso
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Dutch Bombardment to Valparaíso, 1621
Spanish Bombardment to Valparaíso, 1866
Valparaíso Earthquake, 1906
Earthquake Damage in Valparaíso, 2010
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Elevators
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Concepción Elevator (working)
Mariposa Elevator (not working)
Reina Victoria Elevator (working)
Lecheros Elevator (not working)
Van Buren Elevator (working)
Artillería Elevator (not working)
Trip on Espiritu Santo Elevator (working)
El Peral Elevator (working)
Villaseca Elevator (not working)
Cordillera Elevator (working)
Monjas elevator (out of service)
San Agustín Elevator (working)
Larraín Elevator (out of service)
Florida Elevator (out of service)
La Cruz Elevator (dismantled)
San Juan de Dios Lift (disappeared)
Esmeralda Elevator (disappeared)
First line Artillería Elevator (disappeared)
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Trolleybuses[hariri]
Universities
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Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso
Federico Santa María Technical University
Law School University of Valparaíso
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Professional Institutes
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DuocUC Brasil street, Valparaíso
Duoc UC Blanco street, Valparaíso
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Works on Valparaíso Museum of Fine Arts[hariri]
Works on Valparaíso Museum of Fine Arts
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Naufragio Frente a La Baja
Juventud Tentada por los Vicios
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Valparaíso in Art[hariri]
Monuments and Memorials[hariri]
Monuments and Memorials
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Monument to Christopher Columbus
Monument to Christ the Redeemer
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Buildings
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Valparaíso Firemen Headquarters
Valparaíso Court of Appeals.
Valparaíso Stock Exchange Building
Valparaíso Region Intendancy
Customs Building of Valparaíso
Pink building on Condell street
General Treasury of the Republic
Buildings on Argentina avenue
Public library Santigo Severín
View of buildings on Valparaíso
Pink building on Pedro Montt street.
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Museums on Valparaíso
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Museum house La Sebastiana, house of Pablo Neruda on Valparaíso
Natural History Museum and Art Gallery
Municipal Museum of Fine Arts
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Churches
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La Matriz (The Matrix), first church of Valparaíso
The Church of the Latter-day Saints
Church of the Sacred Hearts.
Los Doce Apóstoles Church
Asilo del Salvador Church
Saint Paul's Anglican Church
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Defunct Buildings[hariri]
Defunct Buildings
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First Intendancy of Valparaíso.
Maritime Governorate Building
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Cemetery Nº1[hariri]
Cemetery of Dissidents, Protestants or English[hariri]
Cemetery of Dissidents, Protestants or English
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Cemetery Nº2[hariri]
Cemetery Nº3[hariri]
Panoramics Views[hariri]
Panoramics Views
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From Cordillera Hill, the main building is the Baburizza Palace
Night view of Valparaíso port and bay from Artillería Hill
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Old Panoramics[hariri]
Old Panoramics
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Panoramic of the Victoria square, about 1885
Panoramic postcard from Barón hill, about 1914
Panoramic from Cordillera hill, about 1890
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Night Views[hariri]
People on Valparaíso[hariri]
People from Valparaíso[hariri]
People from Valparaíso
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Ramón Sibercaseoux Vicuña, Painter and Diplomat.
Ernestina Pérez Barahona, Doctor and Feminist.
Henrique Bernardelli, painter
Gustavo Ross Santa María, businessman and politician
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