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Museums in Chile such as the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts built in 1880, feature works by Chilean artists Chile is home to the world-renowned Patagonian Trail that resides on the border between Argentina and Chile
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Extending almost the length of the country, the Chilean Andes, which form most of the border with Argentina, include the highest segment of the Andes mountain chain, which acts as both a physical and a human divide
- Chile - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
The image was taken by the Cerro Armazones Observatory on Cerro Armazones, a mountain peak (3,046 m above sea level) in the central part of the Atacama Desert, in the Chilean Andes
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Chilean laws may differ significantly from those in the United States You may not have the same protections available to you as under U S law, and penalties for breaking the law can also be more severe than in the United States for similar offenses
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In the richness of the Chilean soil, food grows that is full of the flavor of nature and is then exported to the world Our ingredients carry in their taste the more than 4,000 kilometers of coast and the life of 17 climates, making them unique, with wines that share the traditions of the Old World and keep the secrets of the earth
- Chile Travel Guide: The Best Places to Visit, From Desert to . . . - Observer
From Atacama to Patagonia, Chile makes extremes easy with dark-sky nights, glacier days and coastal dinners
- Chile - New World Encyclopedia
The bulk of the Chilean population are mestizos, descendants of colonial Spanish immigrants and Amerindian females Chile's ethnic structure can be classified as 30 percent white, 5 percent Native American, and 65 percent predominantly white mestizos
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The Andes mountains predominate the landscape, making the country’s highland culture, with nexus in Santiago, is the most influential and powerful in Chile This unique blend of influences has shaped Chilean culture into something distinctly remarkable in South America
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