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  2. Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile's most famous poet is Pablo Neruda, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature (1971) and is world-renowned for his extensive library of works on romance, nature, and politics. His three highly personalized homes in Isla Negra , Santiago and Valparaíso are popular tourist destinations.

  3. List of Chileans - Wikipedia

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    Maria Jose Ubiergo – Chilean DREAMer in the United States, Story Featured in the New York Times; Family member to notable Chilean Folk Singer Fernando Ubiergo [7] Her story has been featured in El Diario, ABC, and News 12 Connecticut, among other media outlets.

  4. List of National Monuments of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Law N° 17.288 concerning national monuments stipulates that: National monuments are places, ruins, constructions or objects of historical or artistic character; burial sites or cemeteries or other remains of aborigines, anthropo-archaeological, paleontological or natural formation pieces or objects, which exist under or on the surface of the national territory or underwater within its ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile accepted the convention on 20 February 1980, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] There are seven World Heritage Sites in Chile, and a further 17 sites on its tentative list. The first site added to the list was the Rapa Nui National Park, which was listed in 1995.

  6. Torres del Paine National Park - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the Chilean authorities dropped the charges. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The fire burned about 176 km 2 (68 sq mi) of the reserve, [ 16 ] destroying about 36 km 2 of native forest [ 17 ] and affecting most of the areas around Lake Pehoé and the western areas around Lake Sarmiento , but moving away from the Cordillera del Paine , the park's ...

  7. Islands of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The islands of Chile encompass the various islands that the government of Chile has sovereignty over. By far the majority of these are the islands in the south of the country. Chile has one of the world's longest coastlines, and one of the most dangerous for boats; it is more than 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) long and has at least 43,471 islands ...

  8. Culture of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Chile. The culture of Chile reflects the population and the geographic isolation of the country in relation to the rest of South America. Since colonial times, the Chilean culture has been a mix of Spanish colonial elements with elements of indigenous (mostly Mapuche) culture, as well as that of other immigrant cultures.

  9. Tourism in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Occupying the southwest part of South America, Chile is normally divided into three geographic areas: [10]. Continental Chile comprises a long and narrow strip of land on the west coast of the Southern Cone that extends between the parallels 17°29'57"S and Diego Ramírez Islands at 56°32'12"S, mostly from the southeastern shore of the Pacific Ocean to the Andes, across 4270 km [11]