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Chile

The Republic of Chile is on the west side of the South American Andes Mountains from Argentina. It has the world's driest desert and the world's largest Greek overseas community. Typical contributions include questions about the country's ancient artifacts and stone petroglyphs, Croat and German immigrant heritage, Mapuche indigenous culture, Pacific Ocean island possessions, sophisticated city life, stabilized politics, and vast mineral resources.

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What is the climax of Chile?

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Chile doesnt have a climax climaxes r usualy on human

Which is bigger Chile or California?

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Chile at over 292,183 square miles is much larger than California at 163,696 square miles.

How many countries are in Chile?

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my god how it can be zero cities in Chile xD?

there are 15 cities in Chile

Santiago

Antofagasta

Arica

Chillan

Concepcion

Coquimbo

Iquique

Osorno

Puerto Montt

Punta Arenas

Rancagua

Talca

Temuco

Valdivia

Valparaiso

How old is Chile?

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Chile is 205 years old. It became a country in 1810.

How long were the miners in Chile underground?

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the Chile miners were trapped in the mine for 69 days

What type of mine in Chili collapsed?

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It is a gold/copper mine that collapsed in Chile.

Who is the richest person in Chile?

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Anacleto Angelini, before his death

Is Chile a state or a country?

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Santiago is a commune (downtown Santiago). but there is also a urban area in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago (RM). That's the reason why there are places called "Las Condes, Santiago", "Vitacura, Santiago" or "Santiago, Santiago".

What city is the industrial center of Chile?

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Valparaiso

What are five physical features of Chile?

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Some of Chile's natural features are the Ands mountains, valle de la luna, aester island, atacama desert, and laguna san rafael.

What is the name of the currency in Chile?

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The money or currency of Chile is the peso. The coin denominations are 1,10,0,100, and 100 pesos. The banknotes consist of denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 pesos.

What islands are owned by Chile?

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i believe that the correct answer for this particuar question is the Easter Islands... I am not 100% sure but i would bet my best pair of panties on it!

When has the UN helped Chile?

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helped geting miners out

Is the country Chile on good terms with other countries?

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Yes it does.

Most, though not all, stem from the War of the Pacific between Peru, Bolivia who united against Chile. The majority of this particular dispute arises in the fact that a treaty was signed which removed Bolivia's access to the pacific ocean, and which also resulted in Chile retaining resource rich sector of the Atacama desert previously held by Peru. Although this war was more than 100 years previously, certain specific matters are either before the international courts now (with Peru) or are planned (with Bolivia).

There is no active dispute with Argentina, but neither is there any camraderie between the two countries as Chile actively supported England during the Falkland/Malvinas conflict. Also, Chile and Argentinas settlement of the border at the extreme southern portion of South America is loved by neither country.

Why is cape horn called cape horn?

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It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.

Who was born in Chile and famous in Chile?

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Pablo Neruda (1904 - 1973) was a famous Chilean poet. He was born in Parral, Chile and studied at the University in Santiago.

What are the major mountain ranges in Chile?

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The major mountain range in Chile is the Andes. The Chilean Coast Range is nearby and parallel along the Pacific coast west of Santiago. Farther south, the Pirulil range includes offshore Chiloé Island.

Where was Isabelle Allende from?

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Isabelle Allende was born in Perú, but she considers herself to be Chilean. Allende spent most of her childhood and young adult life in Chile, and she identifies herself very closely with that country. If you were to ask Allende where she is from, she would say that she is from Chile.

What is the enthnicity's of Chile?

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Mapuches, Aimaras, and other prehispanic tribes

What is the major holidays and celebrations of Chile?

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Independence day on the 18th of september

When did Chile start to speak Spanish?

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CHILE was the given name that Spaniards choose for those territories.

Therefore, spanish was the language of Chile.

Before Spaniards there were several languages spoken by naturals.

How did the 33 miners from chile get trapped?

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After the cave-in, the miners were living in a specific part of the cave. Think of it as a "home-base" underground.

Once rescue workers discovered that the men were alive and doing well, they dug small holes from the surface to the home-base. These tubes were used to deliver food, water, medical supplies and other necessities.

In the meantime, rescuers worked on digging a larger hole that would reach the miners. A special capsule was built that could travel up and down this hole. When it was ready, the capsule was intended to bring the miners up to the surface, one man at a time.

After much testing, the plan was put into action on October 13. In less than 24-hours, all 33 men were brought up to safety. Onlookers cheered as each person was let out of the capsule and given a moment to hug their loved ones and rescuers.

Who was Chile's first president?

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The president of Chile is a woman called Michel Bachelet. The first woman elected in southamerica.