Coordinates: 21°58′15.70″S 70°9′20.84″W / 21.9710278°S 70.1557889°W / -21.9710278; -70.1557889

Quebrada Mamilla

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Quebrada Mamilla is a ravine in northern Chile's Antofagasta Region. The ravine is accessed from the Chile Route 1 that unites coastal cities of Iquique and Tocopilla.[1] It is located about 10 km north of Tocopilla.[1] Fourteen archaeological sites have been identified in Quebrada Mamilla.[1] It is thought to have an etymology based on milla, the Mapuche word for gold.[2]

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