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Cancosa is a Chilean commune. It is a highland in Aymara town in the Tarapacá Region. Cancosa is slightly on the slopes of the Sillajhuay volcano, near the border by Bolivia. According to the Chile National Archive the town was founded by the Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna and Mamani families. Its inhabitants live from agriculture, llama and alpaca livestock, as well as tourism and handicrafts. There are also four minefields that, in compliance with the Ottawa treaty, must be removed before 2020, by the state of Chile.

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  • Cancosa is a Chilean commune. It is a highland in Aymara town in the Tarapacá Region. Cancosa is slightly on the slopes of the Sillajhuay volcano, near the border by Bolivia. According to the Chile National Archive the town was founded by the Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna and Mamani families. Its inhabitants live from agriculture, llama and alpaca livestock, as well as tourism and handicrafts. There are also four minefields that, in compliance with the Ottawa treaty, must be removed before 2020, by the state of Chile. (en)
  • Cancosa es un poblado aimara altiplanico la Región de Tarapacá (Chile), a las faldas del volcán Sillajhuay, próximo a la frontera con Bolivia.Según se indica en los archivos del Conservador de Bienes Raíces de la comuna de Iquique (actualmente en el archivo nacional), el pueblo habría sido fundado por las familias: Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna y Mamani. El poblado cuenta con escuela, biblioteca, junta de vecinos, albergue turístico, club deportivo y retén de Carabineros de Chile.​ Sus habitantes viven de la agricultura de quinoa y ganadería de llamas y alpacas, además del turismo y la artesanía. También hay cuatro campos minados y que en cumplimiento del tratado de Otawa, deben ser retirados antes del año 2020, por parte del estado del Chile. (es)
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  • Cancosa is a Chilean commune. It is a highland in Aymara town in the Tarapacá Region. Cancosa is slightly on the slopes of the Sillajhuay volcano, near the border by Bolivia. According to the Chile National Archive the town was founded by the Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna and Mamani families. Its inhabitants live from agriculture, llama and alpaca livestock, as well as tourism and handicrafts. There are also four minefields that, in compliance with the Ottawa treaty, must be removed before 2020, by the state of Chile. (en)
  • Cancosa es un poblado aimara altiplanico la Región de Tarapacá (Chile), a las faldas del volcán Sillajhuay, próximo a la frontera con Bolivia.Según se indica en los archivos del Conservador de Bienes Raíces de la comuna de Iquique (actualmente en el archivo nacional), el pueblo habría sido fundado por las familias: Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna y Mamani. (es)
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