No, European plugs do not work in Argentina as Argentina uses a different type of electrical outlet and voltage.
Chile's culture is a mix of European, Spanish, and Native South American cultures.
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The nation of Chile has an extensive judicial system. Chile is a democratic country and its laws are based to a large degree on European republics.
The EU is the European Union and is confined only to Europe. Chile is in South America. Therefore, Chile can never apply for EU membership.
She was the first European woman to enter Chile.
The people of white European origin make up 52.7% of Chile's population.
yes they do! :) Europe uses a different voltage than the US and also has different shaped electrical plugs, so you can't just plug a European appliance into an American electrical outlet. If you can get the right kind of current, then the appliances will still work.
No. There are in fact more than one type of plug that works in EU countries. Those used in Britain and Ireland are different than those in other countries of the European Union. However, you can get converters to enable plugs from different parts of the EU to work in America.
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