Lota Bajo historic district

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Lota Bajo historic district is a historically significant urban area in Lota, Chile, known for its preserved mining-era architecture and cultural heritage linked to the region’s coal industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
urban area
associatedWith coal industry of Lota
associatedWithIndustry coal mining
country Chile
hasArchitecturalStyle mining-era architecture
hasCharacteristic company-town layout
industrial facilities
preserved urban fabric
workers’ housing
hasFunction cultural heritage site
open-air museum of mining history
tourist attraction
hasLocalName Barrio Lota Bajo
heritageSignificance cultural heritage
historical
industrial heritage
languageOfPlaceName Spanish
locatedIn Lota
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Biobío Region
Concepción Province
surface form: Province of Concepción
locatedNear Gulf of Arauco
surface form: Golfo de Arauco
locatedOn Pacific coast of Chile
mainTheme coal mining heritage
partOf Lota
surface form: city of Lota

industrial heritage of Chile
periodOfSignificance 19th century
20th century
relatedTo Lota coalfield
surface form: Lota coal mines

mining communities in Chile

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Lota hasNotableSite Lota Bajo historic district