Temuco, Araucanía

1. Pilar Sordo (1965)

Psychologist

Psychologist who has written extensively about the workings of interpersonal relationships in books like No Quiero Crecer (2009) and Educar Para Sentir, Sentir Para Educar (2017). She won the Golden Book...

2. Orlando Letelier (1932)

Chilean Economist And Diplomat

Economist who served on the cabinet of Chilean President Salvadore Allende. He was captured and imprisoned during the military coup of 1973, after which he went to the U.S., where...

3. Edo Caroe (1986)

Magician

Magician who found great success at the XLVI Huaso Festival in Olmué in January 2015. He then took part in the Viña del Mar Festival in 2016.

4. Matías Gutiérrez (1994)

Chilean Footballer

Center back who became a member of the Chilean national team in 2011.

5. Marcelo Salas (1974)

Chilean Footballer

One of Chile's most renowned strikers, he won a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and a European Super Cup with Lazio. He was a member of the Chilean national team from...

6. César Caillet (1974)

Chilean Actor

Actor who is famous for his career in Chile's TV industry. He has earned particular renown for his work on the Chilean telenovela  Eres mi tesoro as the primary villain Rodrigo...

7. Miguel Sanhueza (1991)

Football Player

Miguel Sanhueza is a Chilean footballer currently playing for Cobreloa of the Primera División in Chile.

8. Ena von Baer (1974)

Chilean Politician

Ena Anglein von Baer Jahn is a Chilean journalist political scientist and senator. In December 2009 von Baer lost a very tight race for a seat in the Senate. In...

9. Leonardo Monje (1981)

Chilean Footballer

Leonardo Esteban Monje Valenzuela commonly known as Leo Monje or sometimes La Pulga Atomica is a Chilean footballer who plays as striker for Universidad de Concepción in Primera B Nacional.

10. Camila Stuardo (Unknow)

Actor

11. Raúl Ormeño (1958)

Chilean Footballer

Raúl Elias Ormeño Pacheco is a retired football defensive midfielder from Chile who represented his native country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup wearing the number fourteen jersey. He played...

12. Nicolás Altamirano (1990)

Footballer

Nicolás Maximiliano Altamirano Acuña is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for Primera B side Unión Temuco as an attacking midfielder. His alias is Niko.

13. Fabiola Letelier (Unknow)

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14. Bertha Puga Martínez (1909)

First Lady Of Colombia

Bertha Puga Martínez was the wife of the 20th President of Colombia Alberto Lleras Camargo and served as First Lady of Colombia from 1958 to 1962. She was also the...

15. Tanza Varela (1991)

Actress/model

Tanza Varela is a Chilean actress and model who became known for her role on the telenovela Corazón Rebelde on Chile's Canal 13.

16. Bertha Puga (1909)

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17. Cristián Larroulet (1953)

Chilean Government Minister

Cristián Patricio Larroulet Vignau was the Minister General Secretariat of the Presidency of Chile under President Sebastián Piñera. Larroulet graduated from high school at Colegio Sagrados Corazones de Manquehue and...

18. Patricio Salas (1988)

Footballer

Patricio Salas is a Chilean footballer currently playing for Magallanes of the Primera B Chilena.

19. Raúl Rettig (1909)

Chilean Politician

Raúl Rettig Guissen was a Chilean politician and lawyer. A member of the Radical Party between 1938 and 1940 he served as under-secretary of the interior and later at the...

20. Adrián Faúndez (1989)

Chilean Footballer

Adrián Alonso Faúndez Cabrera is a Chilean footballer. He began his career in the youth system of Universidad de Chile before making his debut in the 2009 Apertura tournament against...

21. Manuel Iturra (1984)

Chilean Footballer

Manuel Rolando Iturra Urrutia is a Chilean professional footballer who plays for Granada CF in La Liga as a midfielder.

22. Cristóbal Vergara (1994)

Chilean Footballer

Cristóbal Alberto Vergara Maldonado is a Chilean footballer that currently plays for Primera B club Barnechea as a Defender.

23. Marco Olea (1979)

Footballer

Marco Andrés Olea Hueche is a Chilean footballer currently playing for Deportes Copiapó of the Primera B Chilena.

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