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Valdivia

Industrial port (shipbuilding, leather, beer, soap) and resort in Chile; population (2002) 127,800. It was founded 1552 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia (c. 1500–1554), conqueror of Chile.



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Chile had fallen behind but Bielsa sent on the more attacking Jorge Valdivia for playmaker Matias Fernandez and Chile went 2-1 up within four minutes and did not look back, eliminating Colombia.
Chile had fallen behind but Bielsa sent on the more attacking Jorge Valdivia for playmaker Matias Fernandez and Chile went 2-1 up within four minutes and did not look back, eliminating Colombia with a 4-2 win.
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