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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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Which resource makes up a quarter of Chiles exports?

Copper makes up a quarter of Chile's exports.

Who are the native people of the south in Chile?

The native people of the south of Chile are the Mapuches.

What is considered to be bad manners in Chile?

In Chile, it is considered bad manners to eat food, except for ice cream while walking in public.

How many regions does Chile have?

In addition to the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile has 15 regions. The First Region is the northernmost; the 15th is the southernmost.

When is Secretary's Day in Chile?

Chile does not have a Secretary's Day. As of 2009, a total of 17 public holidays exist in Chile. It starts with New Years Day on Jan 1. And ends with a banking holiday on Dec 31.

Which countries are the same size as Turkey?

Chile is slightly smaller than Turkey and Mozambique is slightly larger than Turkey. Turkey is 302,535 sq. miles, Chile is 292,183 sq. miles and Mozambique is 309,496 sq. miles.

What is the theme of a place to stand by jimmy santiago baca?

The themes in A Place to Stand are struggle, abandonment, cultural identity, etc. There are so many themes in this memoir. You could probably find one for every chapter. Violence, savior, love, death...the list goes on and on.

Who controls most of the minerals in Chile?

most of the minerals are controlled by big companies in the United States, Great Britain, and other countries.

Where is the bio bio river in chile?

Bio Bio river originates from Icalma and Galletué lakes in the Andes (-38.683366,-71.291084) and flows 380 km to the Gulf of Arauco on the Pacific Ocean (-36.816981,-73.116474).

What is different about Chile and Bolivia economy?

Chile is an OECD country with a market-oriented economy with big focus on foreign trade. Chile has a strong financial reputation, solid institutions and sound policy which has helped Chile receive the strongest sovereign bond rating in South America. As a result, Chile has one of the highest foreign investment flow of capital in the region. Chile's PPT GDP exceeds 240US$Billion or about US$15,000 per capita.

Bolivia is one of the poorest, most unstable and least developed countries in Latin America. They have suffer greatly from the nationalistic policies of most leaders and lacks much needed foreign investment. PPT GDP is about 45 US$Billion or less than US$4,500 per capita.

What do you call the nation Chile?

Chile.

Or in Spanish: República de Chile

What stage of the demographic transition is Chile in?

Cuba is the closest to stage three although they have slight population decrease it is considered to still have an increasing population. If you were to look at the population pyramids it would show you that the majority of the population is in the younger of the generations. As time would go on you would see a trend going to until the majority of the population is at 80 or over. I however would disagree because the average life expectancy at birth is just around 75 and by that time many would have died declining the majority population areas.