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Luis Risopatrón: Diccionario jeográfico de Chile (1924)  wikidata:Q113516442 reasonator:Q113516442 s:es:Index:DiccionarioJeograficodeChileRisopatron.pdf
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Luis Risopatrón  (1869–1930)  wikidata:Q18229449 s:it:Autore:Luis Risopatrón
 
Luis Risopatrón
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Birth name: Luis Risopatrón Sánchez; Luis Riso Patron
Description Chilean engineer and geographer
Date of birth/death 1869 Edit this at Wikidata 1930 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Valparaíso
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Español: Diccionario Jeografico de Chile
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Español: Este libro publicado por Luis Risopatrón en 1924, tomó diez años de trabajo y contiene 28.215 nombres geográficos chilenos.
Language Spanish Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 10 September 1924
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Place of publication Santiago Edit this at Wikidata
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