San Carlos is a bustling market town located roughly in the center of Chile's agricultural heartland about 365km (227mi) south of Santiago, 133km (83mi) northeast of Concepción, the regional capital and 32km (20mi) north of Chillán, the provincial capital. It sits on an alluvial plain between nearby Chillán and the Perquilauquén river. The commune covers an area of 874km2 (337sqmi). Its territory lies almost entirely within the fertile, central plain or "depresión intermedia", (Chilean Central Valley). Its countryside is reputed for its bountiful production of various crops as well as orchards (apple, grapes, berries, and more recently, kiwi).
San Carlos, "The City of Good Living", aims for a "small town" feel. Its main downtown area is composed mostly of small shops and restaurants. San Carlos was the first city in California to open a charter school (San Carlos Charter Learning Center), and its schools rank consistently well in statewide lists.
San Carlos is home to San Carlos Airport and two museums. Located downtown, the San Carlos History Museum is dedicated to the display of the history of the town from early native American history to the space age. This museum is open every Saturday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The Hiller Aviation Museum, a museum specializing in helicopter and aviation history, offers interactive exhibits and more than forty aircraft including a replica of the first aircraft to fly, a spy drone with a 200-foot wingspan, and the nose section of a Boeing 747.
Chile (/ˈtʃɪli/;Spanish:[ˈtʃile]), officially the Republic of Chile (Spanish: República de Chile), is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. Chile also claims about 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000sqmi) of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty.
The arid Atacama Desert in northern Chile contains great mineral wealth, principally copper. The relatively small central area dominates in terms of population and agricultural resources, and is the cultural and political center from which Chile expanded in the late 19th century when it incorporated its northern and southern regions. Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands, and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands.
The peso is the currency of Chile. The current peso has circulated since 1975, with a previous version circulating between 1817 and 1960. Its symbol is defined as a letter S with either one or two vertical bars superimposed prefixing the amount,$ or ; the single-bar symbol, available in most modern text systems, is almost always used. Both of these symbols are used by many currencies, most notably the US dollar, and may be ambiguous without clarification such as CLP$ or US$. The ISO 4217 code for the present peso is CLP. It is officially subdivided into 100 centavos, although there are no current centavo-denominated coins. The exchange rate was around CLP$600 to 1 U.S. dollar at the end of 2014; by August 2015 it fell to 694 per 1 US dollar.
First peso, 1817–1960
The first Chilean peso was introduced in 1817, at a value of 8 Spanish colonial reales. Until 1851, the peso was subdivided into 8 reales, with the escudo worth 2 pesos. In 1835, copper coins denominated in centavos were introduced but it was not until 1851 that the real and escudo denominations ceased to be issued and further issues in centavos and décimos (worth 10 centavos) commenced. Also in 1851, the peso was set equal 5 French francs on the sild, 22.5grams pure silver. However, gold coins were issued to a different standard to that of France, with 1 peso = 1.37grams gold (5 francs equalled 1.45grams gold). In 1885, a gold standard was adopted, pegging the peso to the British pound at a rate of 13⅓ pesos = 1 pound (1 peso = 1 shilling 6 pence). This was reduced in 1926 to 40 pesos = 1 pound (1 peso = 6 pence). From 1925, coins and banknotes were issued denominated in cóndores, worth 10 pesos. The gold standard was suspended in 1932 and the peso's value fell further. The escudo replaced the peso on 1 January 1960 at a rate 1 escudo = 1000 pesos.
The Dingling (Chinese:丁零) are an ancient people mentioned in Chinese historiography in the context of the 1st century BCE.
They are assumed to have been an early Turkic-speaking people,
whose original constituents mainly assimilated into the Xiongnu and Xianbei groups.
They originally lived on the bank of the Lena River in the area west of Lake Baikal, gradually moving southward to Mongolia and northern China. They were subsequently part of the Xiongnu Empire, and thus presumably related to the invaders known as Huns in the west.
Around the 3rd century they were assimilated into the Tiele, also named Gaoche (高車) or Chile (敕勒), who gradually expanded westward into Central Asia, expelled from Mongolia by the Rouran and establishing a state Turpan in the 5th century.
The Tiele were a collection of early Turkic tribes, largely descended from the Chile.
Origin and migration
The Dingling were a warlike group of hunters, fishers, and gatherers of the southern Siberian mountain taiga region from Lake Baikal to northern Mongolia. Chinese records do not mention the physical appearance of the Dingling, suggesting general homogeneity with people of the Asiatic region, and their name appears rarely.
SOBRE VUELO DE SAN CARLOS ÑUBLE -CHILE 21 DE ENERO 2019
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AGRADECIMIENTOS A MIGUEL
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San Carlos: Dos Siglos de Historia -
Un reportaje escrito y producido por Elías Meza Falcón, de Canal 3SC
"Para mi querida ciudad de San Carlos, que tanto me ha dado y a la que tanto le debo" (Elías Meza Falcón)
Playlist:
1. Los Pehuenches y Chilliquillanes 2:12.
2. Fundación de la villa San Carlos de Itihue 3:46
3. Batalla de San Carlos 5:22
4. Gregorio Urrutia 6:36
5. Sancarlinos en la Guerra del Pacífico 8:35
6. San Carlos a inicios del Siglo XX 10:10
7. Violeta Parra Sandoval 11:20
8. Comercio y educación particular 12:22
9. Terremoto de Chillán (1939) 13:39
10. Terremoto de San Carlos (1953) 15: 02
11. Los Ángeles Negros 15: 58
12. Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Hernán Gazmuri 17:18
13. Tornado de San Carlos (1981) 17:55
14. El himno de San Carlos que el Hermanamiento con Baena 18:37
15. Remodelación de la plaza de Armas (...
published: 04 Jul 2017
Lluvia en San Carlos
San Carlos TV. Canal de Televisión por cable. Señal 701 HD de Mundo Pacífico.
Un reportaje escrito y producido por Elías Meza Falcón, de Canal 3SC
"Para mi querida ciudad de San Carlos, que tanto me ha dado y a la que tanto le debo" (Elía...
Un reportaje escrito y producido por Elías Meza Falcón, de Canal 3SC
"Para mi querida ciudad de San Carlos, que tanto me ha dado y a la que tanto le debo" (Elías Meza Falcón)
Playlist:
1. Los Pehuenches y Chilliquillanes 2:12.
2. Fundación de la villa San Carlos de Itihue 3:46
3. Batalla de San Carlos 5:22
4. Gregorio Urrutia 6:36
5. Sancarlinos en la Guerra del Pacífico 8:35
6. San Carlos a inicios del Siglo XX 10:10
7. Violeta Parra Sandoval 11:20
8. Comercio y educación particular 12:22
9. Terremoto de Chillán (1939) 13:39
10. Terremoto de San Carlos (1953) 15: 02
11. Los Ángeles Negros 15: 58
12. Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Hernán Gazmuri 17:18
13. Tornado de San Carlos (1981) 17:55
14. El himno de San Carlos que el Hermanamiento con Baena 18:37
15. Remodelación de la plaza de Armas (2005) 19:05
16. La labor de Víctor Manríquez 19:48
17 Terremoto de 2010 en San Carlos 20:02
15. Otros acontecimientos cercanos a la actualidad (2013-2017) 20:30
En la voz de Sergio Ruiz Aedo, de radio Violeta FM
Una recopilación histórica basada en los escritos de Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Víctor Manríquez Abarzúa.
Con piezas musicales de Yann Tiersen, Cecil González y Los Ángeles Negros.
Para reproducir exteriormente este reportaje, contactarse con Canal 3SC.
*Fé de erratas: Al inicio de la producción se menciona la ubicación de la ciudad de San Carlos: al noroeste de Concepción; lo correcto es decir "al noreste de Concepción". Gracias por su compresión y detallismo.
Un reportaje escrito y producido por Elías Meza Falcón, de Canal 3SC
"Para mi querida ciudad de San Carlos, que tanto me ha dado y a la que tanto le debo" (Elías Meza Falcón)
Playlist:
1. Los Pehuenches y Chilliquillanes 2:12.
2. Fundación de la villa San Carlos de Itihue 3:46
3. Batalla de San Carlos 5:22
4. Gregorio Urrutia 6:36
5. Sancarlinos en la Guerra del Pacífico 8:35
6. San Carlos a inicios del Siglo XX 10:10
7. Violeta Parra Sandoval 11:20
8. Comercio y educación particular 12:22
9. Terremoto de Chillán (1939) 13:39
10. Terremoto de San Carlos (1953) 15: 02
11. Los Ángeles Negros 15: 58
12. Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Hernán Gazmuri 17:18
13. Tornado de San Carlos (1981) 17:55
14. El himno de San Carlos que el Hermanamiento con Baena 18:37
15. Remodelación de la plaza de Armas (2005) 19:05
16. La labor de Víctor Manríquez 19:48
17 Terremoto de 2010 en San Carlos 20:02
15. Otros acontecimientos cercanos a la actualidad (2013-2017) 20:30
En la voz de Sergio Ruiz Aedo, de radio Violeta FM
Una recopilación histórica basada en los escritos de Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Víctor Manríquez Abarzúa.
Con piezas musicales de Yann Tiersen, Cecil González y Los Ángeles Negros.
Para reproducir exteriormente este reportaje, contactarse con Canal 3SC.
*Fé de erratas: Al inicio de la producción se menciona la ubicación de la ciudad de San Carlos: al noroeste de Concepción; lo correcto es decir "al noreste de Concepción". Gracias por su compresión y detallismo.
Un reportaje escrito y producido por Elías Meza Falcón, de Canal 3SC
"Para mi querida ciudad de San Carlos, que tanto me ha dado y a la que tanto le debo" (Elías Meza Falcón)
Playlist:
1. Los Pehuenches y Chilliquillanes 2:12.
2. Fundación de la villa San Carlos de Itihue 3:46
3. Batalla de San Carlos 5:22
4. Gregorio Urrutia 6:36
5. Sancarlinos en la Guerra del Pacífico 8:35
6. San Carlos a inicios del Siglo XX 10:10
7. Violeta Parra Sandoval 11:20
8. Comercio y educación particular 12:22
9. Terremoto de Chillán (1939) 13:39
10. Terremoto de San Carlos (1953) 15: 02
11. Los Ángeles Negros 15: 58
12. Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Hernán Gazmuri 17:18
13. Tornado de San Carlos (1981) 17:55
14. El himno de San Carlos que el Hermanamiento con Baena 18:37
15. Remodelación de la plaza de Armas (2005) 19:05
16. La labor de Víctor Manríquez 19:48
17 Terremoto de 2010 en San Carlos 20:02
15. Otros acontecimientos cercanos a la actualidad (2013-2017) 20:30
En la voz de Sergio Ruiz Aedo, de radio Violeta FM
Una recopilación histórica basada en los escritos de Benicio Arzola Sepúlveda y Víctor Manríquez Abarzúa.
Con piezas musicales de Yann Tiersen, Cecil González y Los Ángeles Negros.
Para reproducir exteriormente este reportaje, contactarse con Canal 3SC.
*Fé de erratas: Al inicio de la producción se menciona la ubicación de la ciudad de San Carlos: al noroeste de Concepción; lo correcto es decir "al noreste de Concepción". Gracias por su compresión y detallismo.
San Carlos is a bustling market town located roughly in the center of Chile's agricultural heartland about 365km (227mi) south of Santiago, 133km (83mi) northeast of Concepción, the regional capital and 32km (20mi) north of Chillán, the provincial capital. It sits on an alluvial plain between nearby Chillán and the Perquilauquén river. The commune covers an area of 874km2 (337sqmi). Its territory lies almost entirely within the fertile, central plain or "depresión intermedia", (Chilean Central Valley). Its countryside is reputed for its bountiful production of various crops as well as orchards (apple, grapes, berries, and more recently, kiwi).