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The Kolla people live in the north of Chile, in the
creeks and canyons of Chañaral province of the
Atacama Region, between the cities of Potrerillos, El
Salvador, Diego de Almagro and Copiapó.
The Kollas reached Chile in two different periods: first,
it is suggested, at the end of the Tiwanaku empire,
in the Xth century. A second wave of immigration coming
from the Argentinean northeast took place by the end
of the XIXth century, coinciding with the Pacific War.
Most of them came from Tinogasta and Fiambala, increasing
their numbers between 1880 and 1890.
Currently, the territory occupied by Kolla includes
the Cordillera and Pre-cordillera and the high plateaus
of Copiapo and Chanaral provinces in the Third Region.
Its main limits are: Encantada creek in the north and
Copiapo river in the south, area where transhumance
is practiced between the two and four thousand meters
of altitude.
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