- Chileans - Wikipedia
Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos, pronounced [tʃiˈlenos]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the country of Chile and its neighboring insular territories Most Chileans share a common culture, history, ancestry and language
- Chile - Indigenous, Mestizo, European | Britannica
Chiloé has been losing its population to Punta Arenas and the agrarian areas of the Lake District, and even to Argentina, where Chilotes work on estancias or in the mines of Patagonia After 1973, hundreds of thousands of Chileans left the country for political reasons to live in exile
- Guide to Culture and Traditions in Chile - International Living
From the Atacama Desert to the Mediterranean climate of central Chile to the glaciers of Patagonia, this country offers a broad variety of cultural traditions, terrains, and climates Perhaps one of its most iconic cultural attractions is Eastern Island
- Chilean Culture: People, Language, Religion, History Food
The majority of Chileans are Roman Catholics (55-60% depending on the study), and around 15% are Cristian Protestant, making it one of the nations in Latin America with the greatest Protestant influence
- Culture of Chile - history, people, traditions, women, beliefs, food . . .
Chilean culture is located within the confines of the Republic of Chile, although today some 800,000 Chileans are living abroad Most of them left the country since the mid-1970s as a result of the political and economic hardships of the military regime that ruled from 1973 to 1990
- Chilean - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas
Chile is one of the longest countries in the world, encompassing a diverse set of landscapes and climates Regional and geographical differences aside, many Chileans tend to believe their society is homogeneous
- What Are Chileans Like? - Tag Vault
Chileans have a mixed heritage of European and Native American descent, with a small percentage of African ancestry The majority of Chileans are Roman Catholics, with a significant Protestant population Chileans place a strong emphasis on religious festivities and traditions
- A Brief Guide to Chile Culture: People, History, Language, Food, and . . .
Chile’s colorful culture is a product of its people Through the years, ethnic, religious, and linguistic differences have coalesced to form a distinct cultural identity unlike anything else in the world Chileans hail from a mix of ethnic backgrounds
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