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  1. Hace 1 día · Since 1990, with the opening of Chile to the world, through a free market system, and the consequent socioeconomic development of the country, has been noted the attraction of a significant number of immigrants from various Latin American countries, which represented in Census 2017, approximately 1,200,000 people, corresponding to 7% of the population residing in the Chilean territory, without ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Chile, country situated along the western seaboard of South America. A long, narrow country, it extends approximately 2,700 miles and has an average width of just 110 miles. It is bounded on the north by Peru and Bolivia, on the east by Argentina, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Santiago.

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  3. Hace 21 horas · Allende and his coalition held power for three years, with the increasing hostility of the U.S. The Chilean military staged a bloody coup with US support in 1973. The military under General Augusto Pinochet then held power until 1990.

  4. Hace 5 días · Chile in depth country profile. Unique hard to find content on Chile. Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more.

  5. Hace 5 días · Easter Island, Chilean dependency in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is the easternmost outpost of the Polynesian island world and is famous for its giant stone statues. To its original inhabitants the island is known as Rapa Nui, and its population is predominantly of Polynesian descent.

  6. Hace 4 días · This stunning South American country is full of surprises. The surreal beauty of nature is the first thing that stands out. From traveling to Easter Island to visiting the otherworldly Atacama Desert – from the crystal clear seawater of the beaches to the breathtaking peaks of Torres del Paine.

  7. Hace 2 días · Pobladores were poor people who struggled to improve their lives, and in particular their housing. They sought to achieve this by tomas (land seizures) that would allow them to build their own homes. By the mid 20th century land seizures were common throughout Latin America, as people moved to cities that were unable to cope with their arrival.