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Juan Godoy (1800 – 1842) was a Chilean farmer and miner who in 1832 discovered an outcrop (reventón) of silver 50 km (31 mi) south of Copiapó in Chañarcillo sparking the Chilean silver rush. Godoy was born to Flora Normilla, an indigenous woman, in the San Fernando in 1800. Later he was baptised in the town of Copiapó. Godoy is referred to in sources as a mestizo, implying his father was not indigenous. His surname Godoy is a hispanization of Normilla. He worked variously as goatherd and farmer with his mother but also as miner and woodcutter before the discovery of Chañarcillo. Godoy was very likely illiterate. It is said that Godoy found the outcrop while hunting guanacos. Godoy was able to recognise the silver outcrop since he had previously worked in mining as explosives driller (barr

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  • Juan Godoy (en)
  • خوان غودوي (ar)
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  • خوان غودوي (بالإسبانية: Juan Godoy)‏ هو راعي تشيلي، ولد في 1800 في كوبيابو في تشيلي، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 1842. (ar)
  • Juan Godoy (Copiapó, Chile, 1800-La Serena, Chile, 1842) fue un pastor chileno, descubridor de la mina de Chañarcillo, ubicada cerca de Copiapó. Nació en el pueblo indígena de San Fernando, en un sector rural inmediato a Copiapó. Su madre fue Flora Normilla, una indígena del valle de Copiapó y que posteriormente cambió su apellido a Godoy como forma de hispanizar su nombre.​ Fue bautizado en el año 1805, a la edad de cinco años. En el archivo de la iglesia Catedral de Copiapó, en libro N.º 8, página 93, se encuentra este documento que había permanecido inédito.​ (es)
  • Juan Godoy (1800 – 1842) was a Chilean farmer and miner who in 1832 discovered an outcrop (reventón) of silver 50 km (31 mi) south of Copiapó in Chañarcillo sparking the Chilean silver rush. Godoy was born to Flora Normilla, an indigenous woman, in the San Fernando in 1800. Later he was baptised in the town of Copiapó. Godoy is referred to in sources as a mestizo, implying his father was not indigenous. His surname Godoy is a hispanization of Normilla. He worked variously as goatherd and farmer with his mother but also as miner and woodcutter before the discovery of Chañarcillo. Godoy was very likely illiterate. It is said that Godoy found the outcrop while hunting guanacos. Godoy was able to recognise the silver outcrop since he had previously worked in mining as explosives driller (barr (en)
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  • San Fernando, near Copiapó, Captaincy General of Chile (en)
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