No, not at all. Chile is one of the best countries of SouthAmerica with a great economy and developement. The problem is that the difference between poor and rich people when it comes to money, it's huge.
Chile is one of South America's most prosperous and stable nations, it leads Latin America in human development, competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, economic freedom and low perception of corruption. In May 2010 Chile became the first South American country to join the OECD.
According to this Chile might be considered a relatively rich country however, it has a high economic inequality, as measured by the Gini Index.
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Chile is a country in South America.
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile has rich mineral deposits.
No, Chile is a republican country.
Yes the country Chile does have volcanoes
The country that colonized Chile was Spain
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Chile is a country, not a county.
Yes, Chile is an independent country in South America.
The Atacama Desert in Chile is rich in copper deposits.
Chile is a very long yet narrow Country. Ironically, it is shaped like a chile
Chile is the farthest southwest country in South America. It stretches to the southern tip of the continent, with its southwest border meeting the Pacific Ocean.
The westmost country in South America is Chile. (CHI-lay) Hope this helped! ~Sam