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Chile BY :
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Chile’s Flag https://www.cia.gov/index.html
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Motto & Seal "Por la razón o la fuerza" “By right or might” http://www.joeskitchen.com/
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Map of Country https://www.cia.gov/index.html
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Major Cities Santiago, Chile http://turismopaliaike.com Viña del Mar, Chile http://quehacerenvalpo.cl Valparaíso, Chile
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Famous Sites Torres del Paine National Park http://famouswonders.com/south-america/chile/ Casablanca Valley Churches of Chiloe http://atlantismaps.comhttp://visitchile.com
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Land Area http://cia.gov
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Regions Functional Region http://winesbycase.com/ Formal Region http://mapsoftheworld.com/ Perceptual Region http://cliffmass.blogspot.com
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Land Forms Osorno Volcano http://famouswonders.com/south-america/chile/ Torres del Paine Strait of Magellan
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Population Rates http://cia.gov
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Education
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Religion Comparison
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Population Pyramid http://cia.gov
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Unemployment Rate http://cia.gov
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Life Expectancy http://cia.gov
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Languages Languages spoken include: Spanish, Mapudungun, German, and English. SpanishEnglish ¡Hola!Hi! ¡(Muchas) Gracias!Thank you (very much)! ¡De Nada!You're welcome!
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Government Type Sebastián Piñera Chile’s form of government is a republic with a civil law system influenced by Western European civil legal systems, and judicial review of legislative acts exist in the Supreme court. http://wikipedia.com
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Currency http://brecorder.com Chilean Pesos 1 Chilean Pesos = $0.00 U.S. Dollars This means that Chilean Pesos aren’t worth poo in the U.S.
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Economy CountryChileZambia GDP (billion)$268.30$20.68 CountryChileZambia GDP per capita$18,400$1,700 Chile has a mixed economy – that is market with state intervention. http://cia.gov
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Imports & Exports ImportsExports Petroleum http://theinnovations.comhttp://assurechem.com Natural Gas ChemicalsCopper Wine http://gvpedia.com Timber
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Foods Asado Chileno http://ifood.tv Paila Marina Papas Picantes
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Customs Festivals January 1: Año Nuevo (New Year's Day) February 19-24: Feast of the Virgin of 40 Hours April: Semana Santa (Easter) July: Festival of the Virgen del Carmen November: Festival of Foreign Colonies December 25: Christmas Day The customs and rituals performed by Chileans today stem from the ancient Incan culture and the devout, vibrant Spanish-Catholic culture. http://latinamericacollection.com
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Flora & Fauna http://adventure-life.com Sea lion Alpaca http://ethicaltraveler.org Laurel http://www.unlockorlando.com/ AvellanoLuma http://greentigergarden.com/ Alsodes Igneus http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/
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Tourist Attractions Tierra del Fuego National Park Easter Island Ski Portillo Chile http://famouswonders.com/
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Famous People Cote de PabloSalvador AllendeIsabel Allende http://biography.com Cote de Pablo is a Chilean actress most commonly known for playing Ziva David in the crime drama NCIS. Salvador Allende was the president of Chile from 1970 until 1973. Isabel Allende is a famous Chilean author and niece of Salvador Allende.
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Current Problems Widespread deforestation Air pollution, water pollution http://oecotextiles.wordpress.com
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Conclusion In conclusion, Chile is relatively a developed country, especially when compared to surrounding countries and countries with similar land sizes such as Turkey or Zambia.
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