The People
Population: 16,454,143 (July 2008); 0,98 males per female.
Religion: Catholic: 70%, Protestant: 16%, Other: 14%.
Language: Spanish (official) and some indigenous languages, mainly mapudungún (mapuche), quechua, and rapa nui.
Government
Official Name: Republic of Chile
Type of Government: Representative Democracy, Presidential Regime
Capital: Santiago
Administrative Divisions 15 regions: Aisén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Antofagasta, Araucanía, Arica y Parinacota, Atacama, Biobío, Coquimbo, Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, Los Lagos, Los Ríos, Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena, Maule, Región Metropolitana (Santiago), Tarapacá, Valparaíso.
Independence: September 18, 1810 (National Holiday)
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they eat chile all day
Peru, Bolivia and Argentina all share borders with Chile.
It is impossible that a town from Chile to be located in Romania !!
No Because Chile Isn't All in On Biological Weapons.
earth quakes happen all the time in chile but here latley they havent been happing at all!! :)
Yes, Chile has essentially the same educational system as all other developed countries.
The tsunami that happen in Japan all the wind and water went to Chile causing and Earthquake from so much pressure.
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Although all presidents of Chile work for the people, this phrase usually refers to Salvador Allende.
The kodkod, the South American grey fox, the Andean condor, the huemel, and the guanaco are all animals indigenous to Chile.
Day of the kid all the kids get presents