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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 population of Chile?

16,746,491
As of an estimate from July 2008, the population of Chile is 16,454,143.

How did Santiago get its name?

Santiago, the capital of Chile, was founded in 1541 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia and named after Saint James (Santiago in Spanish), the patron saint of Spain. The city's full name is Santiago del Nuevo Extremo, which reflects its founding in the New World. The choice of name honored the Catholic heritage of the Spanish colonizers and aimed to establish a sense of legitimacy and continuity in the new territory.

Mapuche tribe in Chile?

Yes, the tribe is in Chile. They were also called Araucanians by the Spanish.

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Is Tibet or Chile in India?

No, Tibet is part of China and Chile is in South America.

When did Vuelta Ciclista de Chile end?

Vuelta Ciclista de Chile ended in 2007.

How are Chile and Venezuela alike?

  • Both are countries are in South America
  • The main religion in both countries is Roman Catholic
  • Both get their independence from Spain in the 1810s
  • Both speak Spanish as official language.
  • Their area is similar: 756,102 km2 (Chile) and 912,050 km2 (Venezuela)

Is Chile larger than the UK?

Yes, Chile is much larger than the UK.

When did Chilean ironclad Almirante Cochrane end?

Chilean ironclad Almirante Cochrane ended in 1933.