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According to academic Corey Robin: " Hayek admired Pinochet's Chile so much that he decided to hold a meeting of his Mont Pelerin Society in Viña del Mar, the seaside resort where the coup against Allende was planned.
His final appearance, for England was on 10 June 1962, as England were defeated 3-1 by Brazil in the World Cup quarter-final at Estadio Sausalito in Viña del Mar, Chile.
This lineup did only one show — in Viña del Mar, Chile — winning the award for best group at the city's annual International Song Festival.
* Valparaiso and Viña del Mar, Chile
Allende was a talented athlete in his youth, being a member of the Everton de Viña del Mar sports club ( named after the more famous English football club of the same name and which regularly competes at the highest level in Chilean football ), where he is said to have excelled at the long jump.
* Viña del Mar, Chile
In 1971 Serrat participated for a second time in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, this time giving a free concert in favor of the Unidad Popular government in Chile.
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.
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.
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.
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 ).
During the second half of the 20th century, Valparaíso experienced a great decline, as wealthy families de-gentrified the historic quarter, moving to bustling Santiago or nearby Viña del Mar.
Viña del Mar.
Its capital is the port city of Valparaíso, other important cities include Viña del Mar, Quillota, Quilpué and Villa Alemana.
Also in this region is the top resort city of Viña del Mar.
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.
Camilo Sesto returned to the scenario back in 2004 in to the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile.
By the end of the festival Sesto left Viña del Mar 2004 with many awards.
The film was banned in Chile during Pinochet's dictatorship, even though neither Chile nor Pinochet are specifically mentioned by name in the film ( although the Chilean cities of Viña del Mar and Santiago are ).
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Reñaca is at the northernmost extreme of the city of Viña del Mar and has been incorporated by it.
Both schools arrived in Reñaca around 1965 and were the only schools in the town until the early nineties when a group of already established schools moved from Viña del Mar to the upper reaches of the north side of town.
* Viña del Mar, a Chilean coast city
They also acted at the Festival De Viña del Mar event in Chile in 1993, earning the prestigious Gaviota De Plata award.
Earth, Wind & Fire performed on the opening night of one of the largest musical events in Latin America, Chile's Viña del Mar Festival.

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The screenplay was written by Edwin J. Burke, from the novel and play by Viña Delmar, and directed by Frank Borzage.
The film was directed by Leo McCarey, who won the Academy Award for Best Director, and was written by Viña Delmar, with uncredited assistance from Sidney Buchman and Leo McCarey, from the 1922 play by Arthur Richman.
In addition, the film received a nomination for Best Picture, Irene Dunne was nominated for Best Actress, Ralph Bellamy for Best Supporting Actor, and Viña Delmar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
The band so impressed the audience with their performance that the band was bestowed with the Gaviota de Plata ( English translation: the Silver Seagull ), the highest award that can presented to an artist performing at the Viña del Mar Festival.
This same year, 1983, she was crowned as Queen of Viña del Mar at the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile.
After a flu outbreak in Rio de Janeiro canceled the tournament in 1918, Brazil hosted the tournament in 1919 and was crowned champion for the first time after defeating the defending champions 1-0 in a playoff match to decide the title, while the Chilean city of Viña del Mar would host the 1920 event which was won by Uruguay.
At the time of the military coup, Horman was in the resort town of Viña del Mar, near the port of Valparaíso, which was a key base for the American and Chilean coup plotters.
The valley where Viña del Mar was founded was known as the valley of Peuco by the Changos, native inhabitants of the area dedicated to fishing.
In 1925, the Teatro Municipal was opened in its current location in the eastern front of the city's downtown square, Plaza de Viña del Mar.
The Casino Municipal de Viña del Mar was opened on December 31, 1930.
Viña del Mar was one of the four host cities of the 1962 football ( soccer ) World Cup.
For years it was a private residence until it moved to the Municipality of Viña del Mar.
In 1995 it was declared a national monument, but today houses the offices of the headquarters of the Heritage Unit of the Municipality of Viña del Mar.
This club was established in Viña del Mar in 1955.
The other half of Negros was rallied by Diego de la Viña.

Viña and sister
To demonstrate the sister city relationship, you can find a square ( plaza ) called " Viña del Mar " in downtown Sausalito, and a " Sausalito " stadium and " Sausalito " lagoon in Viña del Mar.
Viña del Mar is also a sister city of Mar del Plata, Argentina since 1993.

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