. "The Disaster of Curalaba is the name given to the battle (or surprise attack) between Spanish conquerors led by Mart\u00EDn Garc\u00EDa \u00D3\u00F1ez de Loyola and Mapuche people led by Pelantaru at Curalaba (\"broken stone\" in Mapudungun) in southern Chile. In Chilean historiography this event marks the end of the \"Conquista\" period in Chile's history, although the fast Spanish expansion in the south had already been halted in the 1550s."@en . "22"^^ . . "Curalaba, on the banks of the Lumaco River, 25 kilometers from Angol"@en . "All but two Spaniards were killed, as were most of the Indian auxiliaries."@en . "Decisive Mapuche victory"@en . "1598-12-21"^^ . . . . . "border|22px Mart\u00EDn Garc\u00EDa O\u00F1ez de Loyola"@en . . "The Disaster of Curalaba is the name given to the battle (or surprise attack) between Spanish conquerors led by Mart\u00EDn Garc\u00EDa \u00D3\u00F1ez de Loyola and Mapuche people led by Pelantaru at Curalaba (\"broken stone\" in Mapudungun) in southern Chile. In Chilean historiography this event marks the end of the \"Conquista\" period in Chile's history, although the fast Spanish expansion in the south had already been halted in the 1550s."@en . "22"^^ . . "Disaster of Curalaba"@en . . . "50"^^ . . . . . "Battle of Curalaba"@en . "?"@en . . "300"^^ .