Proper noun
A province in Biobío region, Chile.
A city and commune in Arauco province, Chile.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHowever, the constant danger faced by Concepción, due partly to its proximity to the War of Arauco and also to a succession of devastating earthquakes, would not allow the definitive establishment of the Royal Court in Santiago until 1607. Source: Internet
And Arauco said it found a receptive government audience in Michigan, from economic development to natural resources. Source: Internet
Arauco is now one of the largest forestry services business in the world with plants in North America, South America, Europe, and South Africa. Source: Internet
Some local leaders believe Arauco could recruit from a radius of 50 to 60 miles or so for the production operators, millwrights, electricians and other workers it will need to staff the plant. Source: Internet
The main user for the utilities is Arauco North America, which is building a $325 million particleboard plant off of Four Mile Road that is expected to create 250 jobs. Source: Internet