Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences - Links

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  • http://www.upla.cl/
  • san Felipe (Span.)
Chilean Traditional Universities (Consejo de Rectores)
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
  • Arturo Prat University
  • Southern University of Chile
  • Temuco Catholic University
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso
  • Catholic University of the Holy Conception
  • Catholic University of the Maule
  • Catholic University of the North
  • University of Antofagasta
  • University of Atacama
  • University of Concepción
  • University of Chile
  • University of La Serena
  • University of La Frontera
  • University of Los Lagos
  • University of Magallanes
  • Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences
  • University of Santiago, Chile
  • University of Talca
  • University of Tarapacá
  • University of Valparaíso
  • University of the Bío-Bío
  • Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences
  • Federico Santa María Technical University
  • Metropolitan University of Technology

Coordinates: 33°01′19″S 71°38′31″W / 33.02194°S 71.64194°W / -33.02194; -71.64194

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