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Examples of Valparaíso s former glory include Latin America s oldest stock exchange, the continent s first volunteer fire department, Chile s first public library, and the oldest Spanish language newspaper in continuous publication in the world.
Though nearby San Antonio has become the country s most commercially important seaport in terms of tonnage moved, the City of Valparaíso remains a vibrant center of Chilean culture.
The Santiaguillo carried men and supplies for Almagro s expedition, under the command of Juan de Saavedra, who named the town after his native village of Valparaíso de Arriba in Cuenca, Spain.
After Chile s independence from Spain ( 1818 ), Valparaíso became the main harbour for the nascent Chilean navy, and opened to international trade, formerly limited to commerce with Spain and its other colonies.
The golden age of Valparaíso s commerce ended after the opening of the Panama Canal ( 1914 ).
In 1996, the World Monuments Fund declared Valparaíso s unusual system of funicular elevators ( highly-inclined cable cars ) one of the world s 100 most endangered historical treasures.
The metro railway extends along most of Gran Valparaíso and is the second metro system in operation in Chile ( after Santiago s ), and includes an underground section that crosses Viña del Mar s downtown.
In addition, roads to link Valparaíso to San Antonio, Chile s second largest port, and the coastal towns in between ( Laguna Verde, Quintay, Algarrobo, and Isla Negra, for example ), are also under various degrees of completion.
Although technically only Chile s 6th largest city, with an urban area population of 263, 499 ( 275, 982 in municipality ), the Greater Valparaíso metropolitan area, including the neighbouring cities of Viña del Mar, Concón, Quilpué and Villa Alemana, is the second largest in the country ( 803, 683 inhabitants ).
The Fundación Valparaíso ( Valparaíso Foundation ), founded by the North American poet Todd Temkin, has executed major neighborhood redevelopment projects ; has improved the city s tourist infrastructure ; and administers the city's jazz, ethnic music, and opera festivals ; among other projects.

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Primo de Rivera's division was formed on the left wing, while the Dragones de la Frontera Regiment was deployed over the road to Valparaíso.

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The city has benefitted from major investments in infrastructure that have greatly improved the traffic flow in the downtown area, especially in routes connecting Viña del Mar with Santiago, Valparaíso and Quilpué.

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There have been repeated case studies regarding the installation of a high speed line between the cities of Valparaíso and Santiago, some even considering maglev trains, but no serious action has ever been taken on the matter.
The opening of the Panama Canal and reduction in ship traffic dealt a staggering blow to Valparaíso, though the city has staged an impressive renaissance in recent years.
The Greater Valparaíso metropolitan area ( which includes Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Quilpué and Villa Alemana ) has the third-largest concentration of population in the country after Greater Santiago and Greater Concepción.
Football was introduced to Chile by English immigrants, and the first private Catholic school in Chile was founded by French immigrants in Valparaíso: Le Collège des Sacrés Cœurs ( The Sacred Hearts School ) which has been operating for about 170 years.
Valparaíso has a very mild Mediterranean climate ( Köppen Csb ) closely resembling that of San Francisco or Santa Barbara at a similar latitude in the northern hemisphere.
The Valparaíso trolleybus system has been in operation since 1952, and in 2012 it continues to use some of its original vehicles, built in 1952 by the Pullman-Standard Company, along with an assortment of other vehicles acquired later.
According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, the commune of Valparaíso spans an area of and has 275, 982 inhabitants ( 135, 217 men and 140, 765 women ).
During recent years, Mr. Temkin has used his influential Sunday column in El Mercurio de Valparaíso to advocate for many major policy issues, such as the creation of a " Ley Valparaíso " ( Valparaíso Law ) in the Chilean Congress, and the possibility that the Chilean government must guarantee funding for the preservation of Valparaíso's beloved funicular elevators.
Valparaíso Downhill is a new mountain bike race that takes place in February, and that has bicycle racers compete down stairs and alleys, going from the surrounding hills down to the " plan " ( Valparaíso's " lowlands ").
In 1866, Whistler decided to visit Valparaíso, Chile, a journey that has puzzled scholars, although Whistler stated that he did it for political reasons.
* Universidad de Valparaíso has Business and Administration, Marine Sciences and Engineering faculties
The Araras campus also has units in the cities of Valparaíso and Anhembi.
The university has on two campuses: the major one in Valparaíso on Calle Playa Ancha 850 and the second in San Felipe.
Talca has a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and wet winters, though it is hotter in summer and cooler in winter than coastal cities like Valparaíso and Concepcíon.
Paita has is one of the best natural harbours of the Peruvian coast and runs regular mail steamers between Valparaíso and Panama.

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On 3 November, Fisher was advised that Spee had been sighted off Valparaíso and acted to reinforce Cradock by ordering, already sent to patrol the eastern coast of South America, to reinforce his squadron.
Chilean republicans were fighting for independence from Spain, but Valparaíso had been neglected during the colonial period and was a mean, uninviting place.
On a deeper level, both countries were in a heated competition for the control of the commercial routes on the Pacific ; and for the Chileans specially, whose relations with independent Peru had already been strained by economic problems centering on rivalry between their ports of Callao and Valparaíso.
The founders of PCR belonged to ESPARTACO ( led by the Valparaíso senator Jaime Barros Pérez Cotapos ), a group that had been expelled from the Communist Party of Chile ( PCCh ), and Revolutionary Communist Union, another splinter group of PCCh.
" met the Bg May Dacre in full sail up the River boarded her and found all well she had put into Valparaíso having been struck by Lightning and much damaged.

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The northern rail line out of Santiago is now disused past the intersection with the Valparaíso line.
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, the commune is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Joaquín Godoy ( RN ) and Aldo Cornejo ( PDC ) as part of the 13th electoral district, ( together with Valparaíso and Isla de Pascua ).
He co-founded a section of the Socialist Party of Chile ( founded in 1933 with Marmaduque Grove and others ) in Valparaíso and became its chairman.
and Greater Valparaíso with 824, 000.
During Spanish colonial times, Valparaíso remained a small village, with only a few houses and a church.
A new regional Metro system, opened to the public on 24 November 2005, updated parts of the railroad that joined Santiago to Valparaíso and cities in between ( originally built in 1863 ) and connects Valparaíso with Viña del Mar and other cities.
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Valparaíso is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Mr. Joaquín Godoy ( RN ) and Mr. Aldo Cornejo ( PDC ) as part of the 13th electoral district, ( together with Juan Fernández and Isla de Pascua ).
Valparaíso is twinned with:
Identified as a local affiliate signal UCV TV, received support from the Valparaíso station and, with great technical support, made soap operas and other shows.
The most populous municipalities in the region are Valparaíso, with 308, 000 inhabitants Viña del Mar, with 287, 000 inhabitants, which together with Villa Alemana, Quilpué and Concón form the Gran Valparaíso a continuum of 1. 75 million people.
In the early months of 1914, Holloway made his first visit to the US and then went to Buenos Aires and Valparaíso with the concert party The Grotesques.
Von Spee, having learned of the presence of Glasgow off Coronel, sailed south from Valparaíso with all five warships with the intention of destroying her.
In 1870-1871 he visited South America in connection with the hospital accommodation for seamen at Valparaíso, Chile, and other ports ; and he served on different departmental committees, notably that of 1894-1896 on the Mercantile Marine Fund.
For a few years in the early 1960s, a trolleybus line connected the city with Valparaíso, and the electric route network included three branches within Viña.

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