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Chilean governmental agency
The Production Development Corporation (CORFO, from Spanish: Corporación de Fomento de la Producción de Chile) is a Chilean governmental organization
CORFO
Israeli politician (1921–2015)
Haim Corfu (Hebrew: חיים קורפו; 6 January 1921 – 23 February 2015) was an Israeli politician, and earlier Irgun commander and assassin. Corfu was born
Haim_Corfu
9.4–9.6 magnitude earthquake in Chile
of the city, several military units and hundreds of workers from ENDESA, CORFO, and MOP started an effort to control the lake. Twenty-seven bulldozers
1960_Valdivia_earthquake
Iron mine in Chile
Region, Chile. The deposit is currently owned by Chilean state organization CORFO. It is thought to hosts reserves of 300 million metric tons of iron. Boquerón
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City and main freight port of Chile
Seaboard Program of the Poets supported by CORFO, or in Spanish "el programa litoral de los Poetas de la CORFO." The new route explains that it will unite
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Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)
Production Development Corporation (Corporación de Fomento de la Producción, CORFO) to encourage—with subsidies and direct investments—an ambitious program
Great_Depression
Natural region of continental Chile
Central Chile (Zona central) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean
Central_Chile
Public university system in California
Center in Providencia, Chile, with support from Chilean government agency CORFO. The center is a nonprofit foundation which coordinates technology transfers
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Executive Vice President of the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO) from 1980 to 1981 during the Pinochet regime. Varela graduated from the
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(approximately US$850,000) from the municipal council of La Pintana to CORFO. CORFO expected to obtain CLP$50,000,000,000 from 26 similar claims. "Losing
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Natural region of continental Chile
Austral Zona Sur (Southern Zone) is one of the five natural regions on which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. Its northern border is formed by the
Zona_Sur
Chilean politician and lawyer (born 1977)
Minister of Social Development and Family and executive vice president of Corfo under the second government of Sebastián Piñera. He was an independent candidate
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Capital and largest city of Chile
would change several years later with a new industrial boom fostered by CORFO and the expansion of the state apparatus from the late 1930s. At this time
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utility company in Chile. It was created as a subsidiary of the state-owned CORFO on 1 December 1943 and was privatized in 1989. As of April 2009, it is owned
Enel_Generación_Chile
Northernmost natural region of Chile
Far North, Great North) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It borders Peru to the north, the Pacific
Norte_Grande
North-central natural region of Chile
natural regions of continental Chile, as defined by the government agency CORFO in 1950. Its northern border is formed by the limit with the Far North,
Norte_Chico,_Chile
Chilean economists and political advisors
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Deadliest earthquake in Chile
members of the Air Corps. In the aftermath, the Chilean government created CORFO (Spanish acronym for Production Development Corporation) to help in the
1939_Chillán_earthquake
President of Israel from 2000 to 2007
and Social Welfare 1984–1988 Succeeded by Yitzhak Shamir Preceded by Haim Corfo Minister of Transportation 1988–1992 Succeeded by Yisrael Kessar Preceded by
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Archipelago off the south of South America
claimed in its entirety by both countries. In 1945, a division of Chilean CORFO (Spanish acronym for Production Development Corporation), engaged in oil
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1977 he became general manager of the Production Development Corporation (CORFO), after earlier serving as director of the state-owned National Telecommunications
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production. This last mentioned income is divided between taxes, payments to Corfo and profits for Codelco. A 2024 cradle-to-gate water-footprint analysis
Lithium_mining_in_Chile
Broad range of ecosystems and climates in the South American country
territory can be found a broad selection of the Earth's climates. In 1950, CORFO defined, following criteria of geographic and economic homogeneity, six
Natural_regions_of_Chile
Chilean forest products company
(1969). Both companies had been privatized during the Pinochet era from CORFO in 1977 and 1979, respectively. In May 2009 Arauco and the Finnish company
Celulosa Arauco y Constitución
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aftermath of the disastrous 1939 Chillán earthquake, the government created CORFO (Spanish acronym for Production Development Corporation) to help in the
Economic_history_of_Chile
Sulfide mineral composed of cobalt, arsenic, and sulfur
http://webmineral.com/data/Cobaltite.shtml Webmineral data https://www.corfo.cl/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blob
Cobaltite
Chilean 1971–73 economic management project
high-level employee of the Chilean Production Development Corporation (CORFO) under the instruction of Pedro Vuskovic, contacted Beer for advice on incorporating
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Chilean chemical company and lithium producer
investors and the State of Chile (Compañía Salitrera Anglo-Lautaro 62.5% and CORFO 37.5%). The new company was made up of the combination of the deposits and
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Corporation (CORFO). Subsequently he was appointed presidential delegate to the State Insurance Institute in 1981, and later became CORFO’s general manager
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entrepreneurs to bootstrap their startups in Chile. The program is managed by CORFO, the Chilean Economic Development Agency, with the mission of encouraging
Start-Up_Chile
American journalist and documentary filmmaker (1942–1973)
President of Corfo. In retaliation for having disobeyed the order to execute Jorquera, González was dismissed from his government posting in Corfo. In his
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Electricidad SA (Endesa) and the Corporacion de Fomento de la Produccion (CORFO). The company's activities comprise the production, transportation and distribution
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entrepreneurship, the second agency, the Corporation for the Promotion of Production (CORFO), is attached to the Ministry of the Economy and specializes in supporting
Science and technology in Chile
Science_and_technology_in_Chile
Southernmost natural region of continental Chile
Austral (Southernmost Zone) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950 corresponding to the Chilean portion of
Zona_Austral
(Privately held company) Chile La Casa de Moneda de Chile (CMCh) 1743 (1927) CORFO China China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPMC) 1908 People's
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Chilean lawyer
dictatorship, Abeliuk served as Minister of State and executive vice-president of CORFO during the first democratic administration of President Patricio Aylwin
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Chilean Government and the United Nations Development Programme. State agency CORFO (Production Development Corporation) created a committee to direct and carry
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meager results and in 1958 a new plan was presented. That plan allowed CORFO to develop investments in dairy plants, refrigerated slaughterhouses, sugar
Chilean_land_reform
Utility company in Chile
to create five hydroelectrical power plants in Aisén Region. In 1997, CORFO sold its 37.5% share, and in March 1997 was fully privatized. The main shareholders
Colbún_S.A.
Chilean subsidiary of Brazilian banking institution
in 1971, the ownership of the Bank changed and came under the control of CORFO. That same year, Banco de Concepción acquired the local interests of Banco
Itaú_(Chile)
Chilean telecommunications company
communications service, long distance telecommunications according to the wishes of CORFO. The company built the National Center for Telecommunications, popularly
Entel_(Chile)
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Chilean subsidiary of Citroën
automotive industry under state control. To do this, the Joinz Venture Corfo-Citroën was approved to produce small vehicles. Renault and Fiat were to
Citroën_Chile
Topics referred to by the same term
(Canada) Norte Grande, one of the five natural regions of Chile according to CORFO Far North District, the administrative district in northern Northland Region
Far_North
Chilean politician (born 1954)
against the Central Bank of Chile and the Production Development Corporation (CORFO). Although he was not involved, he was tried and ultimately acquitted. In
Álvaro_García_Hurtado
Chilean parliamentarian (1911–1978)
served as a councillor of the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO), the Caja de Empleados Particulares, the Caja de Empleados Municipales
Roberto_Gutiérrez_Prieto
Political party in Chile
Grove's candidacy and to support Aguirre Cerda. The Popular Front created the CORFO after the 1939 earthquake, which launched public works schemes, etc. Pedro
Popular_Front_(Chile)
Chilean politician
well as at the state-owned Corporation for the Promotion of Production (Corfo). Between 1959 and 1960, he served as executive vice president of the Housing
Ernesto_Pinto_Lagarrigue
Chilean television channel
university continues to embark on projects that, in a way, mean becoming a Corfo-Cultural", according to Álvaro Bunster. But some shared cultural extension
Chilevisión
Silver rush in Chile (1830–1850)
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Chilean sugar producer
and pet and animal food. IANSA was founded in 1953 as a government-run CORFO. It was pushed to privatize under the economic policies of dictator Augusto
IANSA_(company)
Chilean public television broadcaster
company was created whose original partners were the entrepreneurship agency CORFO, the production company Chilefilms and Entel, all of which were public companies
Televisión_Nacional_de_Chile
State acquisition process (1950s-1971)
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
Chilean nationalization of copper
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Be'eri; Menachem Begin; Meir Cohen-Avidov; Geula Cohen; Yigal Cohen1; Haim Corfo; Mates Drobles; Leon Dycian; Simha Erlich; Yehezkel Flomin; Pesach Grupper;
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19th- and 20th-century South American agricultural movement
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Institution of higher education in Chile
of Art and Design DuocUC School of Health – IMIA Colaboradores – NMEDSUP Corfo – Corporación de fomento de la producción Memoria Corma 2018 Centro UC de
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1960 landslide in Chile
of the city, several military units and hundreds of workers from ENDESA, CORFO, and MOP started an effort, called the Riñihuazo, to control the lake. Twenty-seven
Riñihuazo
Chilean politician (1925–1967)
1957, he became general manager of the Production Development Corporation (CORFO). He began his political career in 1945, joining the Socialist Youth Federation
Salomón_Corbalán
Chilean engineer and politician (1927–2022)
seven children, including journalist Consuelo Saavedra. Saavedra worked for CORFO as a groundwater engineer, participated in the SEDESCO prefabricated housing
Sergio_Saavedra
Chilean historical period
cabinet thereafter created the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO) to encourage an ambitious program of import substitution industrialization
Presidential Republic (1925–1973)
Presidential_Republic_(1925–1973)
Chilean politician (1879–1941)
Production Development Corporation (Corporación de Fomento de la Producción - CORFO) to encourage with subsidies and direct investments an ambitious program
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riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Chilean politician (1943–2013)
the Special Commission of the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO) and of the Special Commission on the Development of Arica. In December
Joaquín_Palma_Irarrázaval
School in Valparaiso, Chile
engineer and Oxford-trained PhD economist, currently Vice President of CORFO, appointed under President Gabriel Boric. https://books.google.com/books
The_Mackay_School
Commune in Los Rios, Chile
1953 a large coal gasification plant began to be developed in Pupunahue by CORFO. The plant was to gasify coal using German technology from World War II
Máfil
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
Great_Depression_in_Chile
1973 study about Chilean economic policies
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Executive Vice President of the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO) in 1975 during the Pinochet regime. Born in Viña del Mar, Soza completed
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regulation by a public, autonomous regulator. In 2011, the state-holding company Corfo sold its stakes in the three largest water companies—Aguas Andinas, Esval
Water supply and sanitation in Chile
Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Chile
Chilean mining engineer (1930–2022)
became one of Chile's first woman mining engineers. She later worked for CORFO and, due to the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, later fled to Sweden, where she
Beatriz_Levi
Chilean metallurgical engineer and weapons scientist
Cardoen at Wikimedia Commons Museo de Colchagua official website El caso Irán-Corfo at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 October 2009) "Orden de captura internacional"
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Real_de_alerce
Public university in Santiago, Chile
Engineering and Agriculture, Forestry and Animal Sciences. Financed by CORFO (Corporation for Fostering Production): "Innova Projects": 34 ongoing projects
University_of_Chile
Reorientation of the Chilean economy
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Chilean trade unionist, typographer and politician (1885–1972)
No. 11,054 of 1952). He also served as Senatorial representative to the CORFO and the Maritime Workers’ Fund. In 1969 he helped found the Independent
Carlos Alberto Martínez (politician)
Carlos_Alberto_Martínez_(politician)
Chilean Economic Program 1970–1973
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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years, signed with the State of Chile. Its property is in the hands of CORFO (over 70% of shares) and the rest in private investors. Its shares are traded
Free_Zone_of_Iquique
Chilean military office
as Executive Vice President of the Production Development Corporation (CORFO), overseeing policies and administrative processes within the institution
Fernando_Hormazábal
Chilean politician
Production of Valparaíso. Similarly, he was part of a strategic program of the Corfo in Valparaíso. On 20 January 2016, he was appointed vice-rector of the Viña
Jorge_Martínez_Durán
Chilean politician
Department of Commercial Engineering at the UTFSM and as coordinator of CORFO projects supporting entrepreneurship and innovation. He also served as thesis
Jorge_Brito_Hasbún
Chilean electrical plant
and construction started in May 2014. The Chilean government, through CORFO, is providing US$20 million of funding and is also loaning the land where
Cerro Dominador Solar Thermal Plant
Cerro_Dominador_Solar_Thermal_Plant
Geopark in southern Chile's Araucanía Region
carried out and supported by the National Geology and Mining Service and CORFO. The work done at Kütralkura is being used as template for a similar initiative
Kütralkura
riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
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Rare-earth elements mining company
public–private fund financed in part by the Production Development Corporation (CORFO). Vera, Matías (2026-03-30). "Las reuniones que ha tenido el biministro
Aclara_Resources
British management consultant and cyberneticist
high-ranking member of the Chilean Production Development Corporation (CORFO) in the newly elected socialist government of Salvador Allende, for advice
Stafford_Beer
Chilean politician
Óscar Landerretche Executive Vice-president of the CORFO In office 11 March 2003 – 17 March 2006 Appointed by Ricardo Lagos President Ricardo Lagos (2003−2006)
Óscar_Landerretche
Chilean writer
Lluscuma 2016 CORFO Award for the audiovisual project Voces, with the production company Fábula (presented by Enrique Videla) 2017 CORFO Award for the
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City in Araucanía, Chile
(74 °F) and lowest median during the coldest month of 3.5 °C (38 °F) (Ciren-Corfo, 1992). Annual mean rain during 1961-1990 (Dirección Meteorológica de Chile
Temuco
Chilean lawyer and diplomat (born 1936)
Rodríguez Elizondo worked in the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO). Following the 1973 coup d'état, he went into exile to East Germany, where
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Species of bivalve
1960 because the Pullinque Oyster Station was destroyed by it. Hence, the Corfo institution tried to bring-in the Pacific oyster, but the intention was
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riots Great Depression Internal growth Copper mining during World War II CORFO (Production Development Corporation) UN Economic Commission Land reform
Chilean nationalization of iron
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Chilean politician (1940–2013)
president of the Pension Fund for Municipal Employees and councillor of the CORFO. In 1971 he ran in a by-election in Valparaíso but lost to Christian Democrat
Hernán_del_Canto
Salt flat in Chile
sub-superficie y geoquímica del Salar de Atacama (in Spanish). Chile: CORFO. Departamento de Recursos Hidráulicos. Seth Fletcher (2011). Bottled Lightning:
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Chilean politician (1942–2024)
and Finland. In 1980, he acquired Banco Comercial de Curicó, auctioned by CORFO, which was renamed Banco Nacional, where he served as chairman of the board
Francisco Javier Errázuriz Talavera
Francisco_Javier_Errázuriz_Talavera
Chilean politician
part of the special investigative commissions on: 1) Agreement between CORFO and Soquimich (SQM) on the exploitation of lithium in the Atacama salt flat
Marcelo_Díaz_(politician)
Chilean politician
regulation, human capital, and research and development. She was director of the CORFO committee on digital transformation. In 2019 she took over as director of
Aisén_Etcheverry
"PV Watts". NREL. Retrieved 9 April 2013. Centro de Energías Renovables, CORFO (July 2014). "Reporte CER". Archived from the original on 6 July 2014. Retrieved
Solar_power_in_Chile
2002 Chilean film
Retrieved 2014-03-16. "CULTURA Y ESPECTÁCULOS". Chile.com (in Spanish). CORFO. Archived from the original on 2014-03-19. Retrieved 2014-03-18. "Horror
Eternal_Blood
public–private fund financed in part by the Production Development Corporation (CORFO). By 2016 more than 1000 m of exploratory drillings had been carried out
Rare-earth_resources_in_Chile
Far-right political party in Chile from 1932 to 1938
creation of what would become the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (CORFO), an extraordinary tax on U.S. companies extracting copper in Chile, the
National Socialist Movement of Chile
National_Socialist_Movement_of_Chile
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Biblical
A brother born; or begotten.
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Goddess Lalita
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Leader; Superiority; Of a Ruling Family Superiority; Descendant of Fallamhan; In Charge; Descended from a Ruler
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Great
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Slovene form of Latin Cæcilia, CECILIJA means "blind."Â
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(רָחָב) Variant spelling of Hebrew Rachab, RACHAV means "ample, broad, spacious, wide."
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Swedish and Norwegian : from ask ‘ash tree’, applied either as a habitational name from a place named with this word or as an ornamental name.English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Aske, from Old English as æsc ‘ash tree’, later replaced by the Old Norse cognate askr.
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