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Chile is a long, narrow country along the southern half of the west coast of
South America, between the
Andes and the
Pacific Ocean. The bordering countries are
Peru to the north,
Bolivia to north east and
Argentina to the east. Chile has over 5,000km (3,
100 miles) of coast on the
South Pacific Ocean.
History
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Prior to arrival of the
Spanish in the
16th century, northern Chile was under
Inca rule while the indigenous
Mapuche inhabited central and southern Chile. Other indigenous tribes existed in the southern part(Tehuelche,
Yagan, etc.,) but many of them died due to diseases and murder, or were mixed with the
European immigrants.
Although Chile declared independence in 1810, decisive victory over the Spanish was not achieved until 1818, thanks to a joint attack with
Rioplatense forces. After that, the Transandine
Army headed to liberate Peru from Spanish forces, eliminating the Spanish influence from the region
.
In the War of the Pacific (1879–83), Chile invaded parts of Peru and Bolivia and kept territory that subsequently became its present northern regions. Also, it was not until the
1880s that the Mapuche were completely subjugated, and it was during this period of time when the
Patagonia and
Tierra del Fuego were annexed by the
Chilean State, along with
Rapa Nui, expanding its influence to the inner
Pacific.
Although relatively free of the coups and unstable governments that characterise
Latin America, Chile endured the 17-year military dictatorship of
Augusto Pinochet (
1973–
1990), supported by the
United States, and that left between 3,
000 and 5,000 people dead or disappeared, most of them being left wing thinkers, democrats, and people critical to the government. The dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet was criticised worldwide for using brutal methods to control its population, including torture and forced disappearances, but left a relatively successful and stable economic model, which is credited with providing one of the highest standards of living in all of Latin America, but also with increasing corruption and the gap between the rich and the poor.
A Centre-Left Chilean administration came into power after the military government lost a national referendum in
1988.
The new moderate government of
Patricio Aylwin thought it sensible to maintain free market policies that present-day Chile still employs. Many debate whether the model should be modified to a more social-welfare system, or if it should be left like it currently is.
Chile is a member of both
United Nations and the
Union of South American Nations (
Unasur) and is also a member of the
OECD, the group of the most developed countries by current international standards, becoming the first country in South America to do so.
Argentina's and Chile's claims to
Antarctica overlap and neither is based upon the discoveries of either nation. Chile also voices a claim to a 1.25 million square kilometre portion of Antarctica, but given the terms of the
Antarctic Treaty, no country's territorial claims to Antarctica are ever recognised or permitted to be exercised at any time. However, Chile has an active presence in the
Antarctic peninsula, and cooperates closely with other nations in activities in the Antarctica.
Cities
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Santiago, the capital and largest city of the country.
Concepción, Chile's second largest city.
Iquique, tourist centre in
Northern Chile.
La Serena, a charming city, with many things to do in and around it.
Valparaíso, main Chilean port and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Vina del Mar, the principal tourist attraction: beaches, casino and an iconic music festival.
Valdivia, the "
City of
Rivers", rebuilt after the strongest earthquake in history.
Punta Arenas, one of the southernmost cities of the world.
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