Plaza Yungay is a square located in Barrio Yungay, an historical neighborhood of Santiago, Chile, located at the western limits of the commune of Santiago. The plaza is the home of a monument commemorating the end of Chile's War of the Confederation (1836-1839) against the Peruvian and Bolivian confederation, and a church named for the saint that protects Santiago's residents from earthquakes. Today, it is a lively public space.
PlazaYungay is a square located in Barrio Yungay, an historical neighborhood of Santiago, Chile, located at the western limits of the commune of Santiago...
State for the purpose of creating the Quinta Normal de Agricultura. The PlazaYungay and the San Saturnino parish church, which are the heart of the neighborhood...
There are currently two versions of the statue, at the PlazaYungay in Santiago, and on the main plaza in Ránquil. He then returned to Chile, where he was...
the confederation at the Battle of Yungay on 20 January 1839. In Chile tributes were paid to the victors of Yungay and, in a gesture of recognition, 20...
"Velasco en la Plaza de Acho (1968–1971) y "Consuelo" (2018)". Arkiv. December 19, 2018. "Los tres terribles minutos que sepultaron Yungay [crónica]". Andina...
appeared at the unveiling of the monument to the common Chilean roto at the PlazaYungay, she received some of the most enthusiastic applause. After years of...
Quechua II or Quechua A or Peripheral Quechua or Wanp'una, divided into Yungay (Yunkay) Quechua or Quechua II A, spoken in the northern mountains of Peru;...
Santiago and to the east of Barrio Yungay. Barrio Brasil is close to the neighborhoods Dieciocho, Concha y Toro, Yungay, and República and lies immediately...
to join the troops leaving for the War. He participated in the Battle of Yungay in 1839, being promoted on the field to Lieutenant at the age of 16. Manuel...
la explosión ocurrida en Barrio Yungay". Retrieved September 26, 2014. "Testigos relatan explosión en el barrio Yungay: "Tenía otra cosa en la mano, por...
organized a second attack on the Confederation and defeated it in the Battle of Yungay. After this defeat, Santa Cruz resigned and went to exile in Ecuador and...
clashed with the Chilean army and Peruvian exile militias at the Battle of Yungay, most of the Bolivian high command deserted his side. Velasco, who led the...
Rímac on July 23, 1879, carrying a cavalry regiment (the Carabineros de Yungay) was the Chilean Army's largest loss until then. That led to the resignation...
with drug addiction. Silva was allegedly planning to plant the bomb in the Yungay neighborhood of Santiago. Chile – President Michelle Bachelet called the...
Formerly belonging to the Ñuble Province, in the Yungay Department. Near the town of Tucapel is the Plaza de San Diego de Tucapel. The capital of the commune...
which fought against the confederation until its defeat in the Battle of Yungay, which led to its dissolution. The conflict against the confederation also...
Boulch, Antonio Raimondi, Nuestra Señora de Guía, Virgen del Rosario de Yungay, Bruning, among others. Although it is a residential area, it also develops...
Agustinas Street). The first residents in the area gave birth to the Barrio Yungay, which was the nightlife hub of the city in the early decades of the 20th...
Valdés Bolaco Colorada Las Guías El Reventón Colorado Mantos de Bolados Mina Yungay Mantos de Ossa Mantos de Peralta Constancia Candelaria Delirio Merceditas...
October 2 took place the official presentation of the Trikes in Congressional Plaza, Buenos Aires; the service was expected to be available by the end of the...
will not go down in history adorned with the brilliant colors of Buin or Yungay, the integrity with which they endured their sufferings and energy will...