Rancagua
enUKRancagua
(Spanish raŋˈkaɡwa)Ran•ca•gua
(rɑŋˈkɑ gwɑ)n.
单词 | rancagua |
释义 | RancaguaenUKRancagua(Spanish raŋˈkaɡwa)Ran•ca•gua(rɑŋˈkɑ gwɑ)n. RancaguaenUKRancagua(rängkä`gwä, –kä`wä), city (1990 est. pop. 190,400), capital of Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins region, central Chile, in a fertile valley among the Andean foothills. One of Chile's largest copper mines (El Teniente) is nearby. Rancagua's industries include food processing, automobile manufacture, and ore refining. The city was founded in 1743. At Rancagua on Oct. 1 and 2, 1814, Bernardo O'HigginsO'Higgins, Bernardo, 1778–1842, South American revolutionary and ruler (1817–23) of Chile; illegitimate son of Ambrosio O'Higgins. He was chosen in 1813 to replace José Miguel Carrera as revolutionary leader. ..... Click the link for more information. led a defense of the plaza against a superior Spanish royalist force in an engagement that closed the first phase (1810–14) of the Chilean war against Spain. Rancaguaa city in central Chile, south of Santiago. Population, 65,000 (1967); railroad station. Rancagua has flour mills and fruit and vegetable canneries. The city is the trade and distribution center of an agricultural region. Copper ore is mined near Rancagua at the El Teniente deposit. The city was founded in the 18th century. Rancagua |
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