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  2. National Anthem of Chile - Wikipedia

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    In the celebrations marking the return of democracy in 1990 at Santiago's Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, the anthem was played in its present melody, raised to F Major, which is the original melody of the second anthem by Carnicer, but using the 1847 lyrics as text, save for the original chorus of the 1819 anthem. This was the ...

  3. Chilean National Song - Wikipedia

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    Chilean National Song (Spanish: Canción Nacional Chilena) was the national anthem of Chile, between 1819 and 1847. It was written by Bernardo de Vera y Pintado and composed by Manuel Robles. It was written by Bernardo de Vera y Pintado and composed by Manuel Robles.

  4. Indigenous peoples in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile has attempted to develop hydropower projects in indigenous territory where the rivers that the energy companies hope to use are sacred to the Mapuche people. One area impacted by hydropower development is the Puelwillimapu Territory, whose interconnected waterways are referred to as the watershed of Wenuleufu or the ‘River Above ...

  5. Music of Chile - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Chile reconnected with the world and trends from Europe and the USA became part of Chile's popular culture. The national music industry that had almost disappeared during the military regime was reborn, and local branches of the big record labels attempted to promote local bands, with varying results.

  6. Chileans - Wikipedia

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    With the independence of Chile in the 1810s, Mapuche began to be seen as Chileans by other Chileans, contrasting with previous perceptions of them as a separate people or nation. [72] Although indigenous peoples like Mapuche and Aymaras are in some situations contrasted against Chilean people the two demonyms are not mutually exclusive and are ...

  7. Ramón Carnicer - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Carnicer i Batlle (October 24, 1789 – March 17, 1855) [1] was a Spanish composer and opera conductor, today best known for composing the National Anthem of Chile. Biography [ edit ]

  8. Dark past of the National Stadium in Chile reemerges with ...

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    The National Stadium, where the opening ceremony of the Pan American Games in Santiago will take place on Friday, is a source of pride for many in Chile. The Pan American Games, the largest multi ...

  9. Category:Indigenous peoples in Chile - Wikipedia

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