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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 name of the country along most of Chile's eastern border?

Argentina borders east and Peru and Bolivia to the North.

What is staple food of Chile?

Empanadas, Cazuela and barbecue

How did Spain regaining control of Chile effect their culture?

Do you mean 'effect' (bring about) or 'affect' (influence)

And who does 'their' refer to: Spain's and/or Chile's

Who is Argentina's closest neighbor?

Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay all share border with Argentina. Culturally, near the border with those countries people share a lot of the culture of their neighbours, but Uruguay, previously part of the Government of the Rio de la Plata that later became Argentina, is the closest to Argentina's capital city and is probably the culturally closest neighbour.

Cuantas zonas tiene Chile?

chile tine 5 zonas zona austral centro sur norte chico y norte grande

Why Chile is a tricontinental country?

Chile is a tricontinental country because it has valleys, deserts and mountains.

What is meant by the term Camino de Santiago?

The term Camino de Santiago means "The way of St. James" or "St. James Way". It refers to the pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia Spain.

Why did esmeralda santiago have such an obsession about guava?

Esmeralda Santiago's obsession with guava stems from its deep cultural and personal significance in her life. Growing up in Puerto Rico, guava represented not only a connection to her homeland but also evoked memories of her childhood and family experiences. This fruit symbolizes her longing for identity and belonging, serving as a poignant reminder of her roots even as she navigated her life in the United States. Guava becomes a powerful metaphor for her journey of embracing her heritage while adapting to a new environment.

What page did santiago meet fatima?

pages 92-93 (my edition has a picture of the oasis on the front with a nice paper back cover and the letters are written in purple)

Are drugs legal in Chile?

yes they are i live there and i speak englidsh

What are Chile's mountains?

The mountain chain which dominates the country of Chile are the "Andes".

Are there more men or women in Chile?

there are more men cause of the csi women have when child or they r born:) hope helps... ann jackson

What country colonized Chile?

The country that colonized Chile was Spain