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Chile

Chile. By Shakeed J. McLaughlin. People, Wildlife, Plant Life, etc. Chile includes grapes, apples, pears, onions, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, garlic, asparagus, beans, beef, wool, poultry, fish and timber.

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Chile

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  1. Chile By Shakeed J. McLaughlin

  2. People, Wildlife, Plant Life, etc. • Chile includes grapes, apples, pears, onions, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, garlic, asparagus, beans, beef, wool, poultry, fish and timber. • Chilean people are natives of and long-term immigrants to Chile. Chileans are mainly of Spanish, and Mestizo. • Chile contains over 140 species of animals, such as foxes, pumas, sea lions, bottle-nose dolphins, Humboldt penguins and Chilean pelicans.

  3. Currency, Customs, Transportation, of Chile • Currency: The peso is the currency of Chile The current peso has circulated since 1975, A Peso to the U.S Dollar was 1 U.S. Dollar to 510.38 Chilean Pesos in 2010. • Transportation: They transport mostly by road but some travel by boat through water. • Customs: . The family occupies a central role in Chilean life. . Extended families are very close and will frequently congregate for major occasions and celebrations. . Family and business are intertwined to the extent that nepotism is seen as a positive concept. . Many small firms will be 100% family run.

  4. Festivals, Holidays • Festivals: The Virgin of the Carmel ,Chile's patron saint. Chile’s most important religious celebration, full of traditional pageantry, occurs in mid-July in the small, northern village of La Tirana. • Holidays: August 15: Assumption of Mary-Catholic holiday remembering Mary's passage to heaven. November 1: All Saints Day-Catholic holiday celebrating all saints.

  5. Political and Economic Status • About 85% of Chile's population lives in urban areas •  Chile is a multiethnic society and a majority of the population can claim some European ancestry, mainly Spanish but also German, Italian, Irish, French, British, an various combinations. • The Government of Chile is Republican, There language is Spanish. • There religions are Roman Catholic 70%, Evangelical 15.1%, Jehovah's Witness 1.1%, other Christian 1%, other 4.6%, none 8.3%. • There Population is 17 Million.

  6. Capital, Major Cities and Waterways • The Capital of Chile is Santiago. • Major cities are Santiago, Vina Del Mar, Osorno and the Lake District. • Waterways: Aisén Fjord, Beagle Channel, Biobío Canal · Biobío River · Calle-Calle River.

  7. Map of Chile

  8. Flag of Chile • The red stripe represents the blood of patriots who fought for Chile's independence. The white stripe symbolizes the snow of the Andes Mountains; while the blue stripe represents the sky. The star on the flag stresses the fact that Chile is a Unitarian republic, and not a federal republic.

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