Salamanca

Salamanca is a city and commune in , . It is located 30 km east of , the province's administrative center, and 316 km north of Santiago, Chile.
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  • Type: Town with 13,500 residents
  • Description: commune of Chile
  • Also known as: Salamanca Commune” and “Salamanca, Chile

Salamanca

Latitude
-31.78047° or 31° 46′ 50″ south
Longitude
-70.96499° or 70° 57′ 54″ west
Population
13,500
Elevation
508 metres (1,667 feet)
United Nations Location Code
CL SAL
Open location code
47WF629P+R2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 959911120
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3872594
Wiki­data ID
Q56134
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Salamanca” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Salamanca
  • Arabic: سالامانكا
  • Aragonese: Salamanca
  • Armenian: Սալամանկա
  • Arpitan: Salamanca
  • Asturian: Salamanca
  • Azerbaijani: Salamanka
  • Bashkir: Саламанка
  • Basque: Salamanca
  • Bavarian: Salamanca
  • Belarusian: Саламанку
  • Belarusian: Саляманка
  • Bengali: সালামানকা
  • Breton: Salamanca
  • Bulgarian: Саламанка
  • Catalan: Salamanca
  • Cebuano: Salamanca
  • Central Bikol: Salamanca
  • Chinese: Salamanca
  • Chinese: 萨拉曼卡
  • Chinese: 薩拉曼卡 (智利)
  • Chinese: 薩拉曼卡
  • Czech: Salamanca
  • Danish: Salamanca
  • Dimli (individual language): Salamanca, Şili
  • Dimli (individual language): Salamanca
  • Dutch: Salamanca
  • Egyptian Arabic: سالامانكا
  • Esperanto: Salamanko
  • French: Salamanca
  • Friulian: Salamanca
  • German: Salamanca
  • Greek: Σαλαμάνκα
  • Haitian: Salamanca
  • Hakka Chinese: Salamanca
  • Hebrew: סלמנקה
  • Hindi: सलामांका
  • Hungarian: Salamanca
  • Irish: Salamanca, An tSíle
  • Irish: Salamanca
  • Italian: Salamanca
  • Japanese: サラマンカ(チリ)
  • Japanese: サラマンカ
  • Korean: 살라망카
  • Latin: Salamanca
  • Latin: Salmantica
  • Latvian: Salamanka
  • Lithuanian: Salamanka
  • Luxembourgish: Salamanca
  • Malayalam: സലമന്ചാ
  • Min Nan Chinese: Salamanca
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Salamanca
  • Norwegian: Salamanca
  • Occitan (post 1500): Salamanca
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܣܐܠܐܡܐܢܟܐ
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܣܐܠܐܡܐܢܩܐ
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Salamanca
  • Persian: سالامانکا
  • Polish: Salamanca
  • Portuguese: Salamanca
  • Quechua: Shalamanca
  • Romanian: Salamanca, Chile
  • Romanian: Salamanca
  • Romansh: Salamanca
  • Russian: Саламанка
  • Samogitian: Salamanka
  • Scottish Gaelic: Salamanca
  • Serbian: Саламанка
  • Silesian: Salamanca
  • Sinhala: සළමන්ක
  • Slovenian: Salamanca, Čile
  • Slovenian: Salamanca
  • Spanish: Salamanca
  • Swedish: Salamanca kommun, Chile
  • Swedish: Salamanca
  • Swiss German: Salamanca
  • Telugu: స్యాలమెంక
  • Thai: ซาลามังกา
  • Tibetan: སལམནྐ
  • Tosk Albanian: Salamanca
  • Turkish: Salamanca, Şili
  • Turkish: Salamanca
  • Twi: Salamanka
  • Ukrainian: Саламанка
  • Urdu: سالامانکا
  • Uzbek: Salamanca
  • Vietnamese: Salamanca
  • Volapük: Salamanca
  • Waray (Philippines): Salamanca, Chile
  • Waray (Philippines): Salamanke
  • Welsh: Salamanca, Tsile
  • Welsh: Salamanca
  • Wu Chinese: 萨拉曼卡(智利)
  • Wu Chinese: 萨拉曼卡
  • Yoruba: Salamanca
  • Yue Chinese: 薩拉曼卡
  • Salamanka

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