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As Antarctica really has no real towns, that would leave, perhaps, Arica, Chile, in the Atacama as one of the driest towns in the world.
The archipelago that divides Argentina and Chile is the Tierra del Fuego. Its eastern part and main towns (Rio Grande and Ushuaia) belongs to Argentina.
There are many towns around the world that are named Sewell. Two of the common locations are Sewell in Chile and Sewell in New Jersey. The town in Chile is known for its mining.
You can visit the Andes mountains, tour the wine country or visit the beach towns. Santiago has beautiful parks with hikng trails.
Chile is an LEDC. It is one of the two (Chile and Singapore) LEDCs in the Southern hemisphere. Australia? New Zeland? By the way i think that chille is a LEDC, although it has some built-up towns, similar to brazil.
The Incas moved into parts of Chile, including the Atacama Desert. The Atacameno tribe was already living in the desert prior to the arrival of the Incas. There are also a number of cities along the Chilean coast as well as some smaller towns in mining areas.
Millions of people live in the desert, especially in towns and major cities such as Cairo, Egypt, Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, Iquique, Chile, etc.
There are several towns called Santiago, see [[w:Santiago|Santiago in Wikipedia]]. E.g. [[w:Santiago de Chile|Santiago de Chile]] is in Chile, so in South America, while [[w:Santiago de Compostella|Santiago de Compostella]] is in Spain, Europe.
The duration of Chile ayuda a Chile is 24 hours.
Chile ayuda a Chile was created on 2010-03-05.
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile.