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Apoquindo (Runasimi Apuk-kintu flowers for the deity) is the name of a river and pre-Columbian settlement located east of the city of Santiago de Chile, at the foot of the foothills, in the present town of Las Condes. This settlement later became known as the in place names Apoquindo and transferred to an estate, the , the Apoquindo Waterfall, the Apoquindo Avenue, to the district , the and other geographical landmarks and urban community.

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  • Apoquindo (Runasimi Apuk-kintu flowers for the deity) is the name of a river and pre-Columbian settlement located east of the city of Santiago de Chile, at the foot of the foothills, in the present town of Las Condes. This settlement later became known as the in place names Apoquindo and transferred to an estate, the , the Apoquindo Waterfall, the Apoquindo Avenue, to the district , the and other geographical landmarks and urban community. (en)
  • Apoquindo (del quechua: Apu kintu ‘ramillete de ofrenda para la divinidad; kintu: ramillete de hojas de coca’)​ es el nombre de una cuenca y asentamiento prehispánico ubicado al oriente de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile, a los pies de la precordillera, en la actual comuna de Las Condes. Este asentamiento fue conocido con el nombre posteriormente del pueblo de indios de Apoquindo y traspasó su toponimia a una hacienda, al cerro Apoquindo, la cascada de Apoquindo, la avenida Apoquindo, al barrio San Carlos de Apoquindo, al Colegio Apoquindo y a otros hitos geográficos y urbanos de esa comuna. (es)
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  • Apoquindo (Runasimi Apuk-kintu flowers for the deity) is the name of a river and pre-Columbian settlement located east of the city of Santiago de Chile, at the foot of the foothills, in the present town of Las Condes. This settlement later became known as the in place names Apoquindo and transferred to an estate, the , the Apoquindo Waterfall, the Apoquindo Avenue, to the district , the and other geographical landmarks and urban community. The limits of Apoquindo are: on the north by Mapocho River in the east of with and , south of and the western . At present, these limits are not as formal as the Avenida Apoquindo extends much further west to the border with the municipality of Providencia. (en)
  • Apoquindo (del quechua: Apu kintu ‘ramillete de ofrenda para la divinidad; kintu: ramillete de hojas de coca’)​ es el nombre de una cuenca y asentamiento prehispánico ubicado al oriente de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile, a los pies de la precordillera, en la actual comuna de Las Condes. Este asentamiento fue conocido con el nombre posteriormente del pueblo de indios de Apoquindo y traspasó su toponimia a una hacienda, al cerro Apoquindo, la cascada de Apoquindo, la avenida Apoquindo, al barrio San Carlos de Apoquindo, al Colegio Apoquindo y a otros hitos geográficos y urbanos de esa comuna. Los límites del Apoquindo son: por el norte el río Mapocho, por el oriente la sierra de Ramón con los cerros Provincia y la Cruz, por el sur la quebrada de Ramón y por el poniente Los Dominicos. En la actualidad estos límites no son tan formales dado que la avenida Apoquindo se extiende mucho más al poniente (Canal San Carlos) hasta el límite con la comuna de Providencia. (es)
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