Piedra Santa, the Glossary
Table of Contents
7 relations: Araucanía Region, Chile Route 181, Curacautín, Folk Catholicism, Lonquimay, Mapuche, Outcrop.
- Folk Catholicism
- Landforms of Araucanía Region
- Mapuche mythology
Araucanía Region
The Araucanía, La Araucanía Region (Región de La Araucanía) is one of Chile's 16 first-order administrative divisions, and comprises two provinces: Malleco in the north and Cautín in the south.
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Chile Route 181
Route 181-CH is a branch line road going eastward from Chile Highway 5 at Victoria to Pino Hachado Pass at the border to Argentina.
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Curacautín
Curacautín, which means "Gathering Stone" in Mapudungun, is a commune and city in the Chilean province of Malleco.
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Folk Catholicism
Folk Catholicism can be broadly described as various ethnic expressions and practices of Catholicism intermingled with aspects of folk religion.
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Lonquimay
Lonquimay is a town and commune in the Malleco Province of southern Chile's Araucanía Region.
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Mapuche
The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia.
Outcrop
An outcrop or rocky outcrop is a visible exposure of bedrock or ancient superficial deposits on the surface of the Earth and other terrestrial planets.
See also
Folk Catholicism
- Anima Sola
- Black Catholic Movement
- Black Catholicism
- Candomblé
- Dominguito del Val
- Folk Catholicism
- Gauchito Gil
- Holy Child of La Guardia
- Ilaga
- Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln
- Narco-saint
- Piedra Santa
- Popular piety
- Pulahan
- San La Muerte
- Santa Muerte
- Santería
- Sheelah's Day
- Simon of Trent
- Umbanda
- William of Norwich
Landforms of Araucanía Region
Mapuche mythology
- Imbunche
- Kalku
- Legend of Trentren Vilu and Caicai Vilu
- Machi (shaman)
- Mapuche religion
- Ngen
- Piedra Santa
- Pillan
- Trauco
- Warlocks of Chiloé