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Coal Exminers Are Declared "Living Heritage" in Lota 29 Years After the Closure of Enacar

Summary by BioBioChile
The Municipality of Lota decreed as “Living Heritage of the City” the former coal miners, which occurs in the middle of the 29 years of the closure of the National Coal Company (Enacar) in that commune. Social actors consider that this will serve as an input on the road that the commune has in its longing to become a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. “By virtue of its invaluable contribution to the historical memory, cultural identity and cohesion …

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The Municipality of Lota decreed as “Living Heritage of the City” the former coal miners, which occurs in the middle of the 29 years of the closure of the National Coal Company (Enacar) in that commune. Social actors consider that this will serve as an input on the road that the commune has in its longing to become a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. “By virtue of its invaluable contribution to the historical memory, cultural identity and cohesion …

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BioBioChile broke the news in Chile on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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