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Rodelindo Román is a Chilean Football club, their home town is San JoaquÃn, Santiago. They currently play in the third level of Chilean football, the Segunda División.
Wanderson Ferreira de Oliveira , commonly known as ValdÃvia, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for AvaÃ, on loan from Internacional.
Rodelinda, regina de' Longobardi is an opera seria in three acts composed for the first Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel. The libretto is by Nicola Francesco Haym, based on an earlier libretto by Antonio Salvi.
Rodelinda , was a Lombard queen by marriage to king Audoin, and mother of king Alboin.
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Rodelinda was a Lombard queen consort by marriage to king Perctarit.She was the mother of Cunipert.
Valdivia is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia. The city is named after its founder Pedro de Valdivia and is located at the confluence of the Calle-Calle, Valdivia, and Cau-Cau Rivers, approximately 15 km (9 mi) east of the coastal towns of Corral and Niebla.
The Valdivian temperate forests is an ecoregion on the west coast of southern South America, in Chile and extending into Argentina. It is part of the Neotropical ecozone.
The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas.
Valdivia Province is one of two provinces of the southern Chilean region of Los RÃos (XIV). The provincial capital is Valdivia.
Valdivia may refer to:
The Fort System of Valdivia are a series of Spanish colonial fortifications at Corral Bay, Valdivia and Cruces River established to protect the city of Valdivia, in southern Chile. During the period of Spanish rule (1645–1820), it was one of the biggest systems of fortification in the Americas.
The Valdivia Pulp Mill or Planta Valdivia is a pulp mill and biomass-fueled electrical generating station in San José de la Mariquina, Los RÃos Region, Chile. Although the main activity is wood pulp production, it also generates 61 MW of electricity from the burning of volatiles and black liquor.