There are various theories about the origin of the word Chile. According to a theory by 17th century Spanish chronicler Diego de Rosales, the Incas of Peru called the valley of the Aconcagua "Chili" by corruption of the name of a Picunche tribal chief ("cacique") called Tili, who ruled the area at the time of the Incan conquest in the 15th century. Another theory points to the similarity of the valley of the Aconcagua with that of the Casma Valley in Peru, where there was a town and valley named Chili.
Other theories say Chile may derive its name from the native Mapuche word chilli, which may mean "where the land ends," "the deepest point of the Earth," or "sea gulls; or from the Quechua chin, "cold", or the Aymara tchili, meaning "snow".Another meaning attributed to chilli is the onomatopoeic cheele-cheele-the Mapuche imitation of a bird warble locally known as trile, before common in the central valleys.The Spanish conquistadors heard about this name from the Incas, and the few survivors of Diego de Almagro's first Spanish expedition south from Peru in 1535-36 called themselves the "men of Chilli." Ultimately, Almagro is credited with the universalization of the name Chile, after naming the Mapocho valley as such.
What can someone do in Chile?
Caribe Chile is Carribean Pepper.
no Chile it doesn't, but Venezuela does
Chile is a democratic country
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what is the name of the small orange Chile
Republic of Chile
No U.S. city has the name Chile.
the popular name for Chile is Chile f you want the official name it would be the Republic of Chile.
Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile.
the name is called Volcano Chaitein Chile
Chile
It can be hard to remember the scientific name of living creatures. The scientific name of a Chile black spider is Grammostola pulchripes.
The Atacama is on the northwestern coast of Chile.
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Yes.