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  2. Women in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Unmarried men and women have equal ownership rights to moveable and immoveable property. [25] In rural Chile, inheritance is the principal way in which land is acquired by both men and women, whether the land has titles or not. [24]

  3. Women's suffrage in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Women's suffrage in Chile was introduced on the communal level in 1935, and on national level on 8 January 1949. [1] It was the product of a long period of activism, tracing back to 1877, when women were allowed to attend university, a reform which stimulated the formation of a women's movement.

  4. Feminism in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Chile has its own liberation language and activist strategies for rights that is shaped by the political, economic, and social system of Chile. Beginning in the 19th century, Chilean women have been organizing with aspirations of asserting their political rights. [ 1 ]

  5. National Women's Service (Chile) - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Service (Spanish: Servicio Nacional de la Mujer; SERNAM) is a public service in Chile, a functionally decentralized organization, with its own funding, which is part of the cabinet-level Ministry of Planning and Cooperation under the President of Chile, created January 3, 1991 by the Law N° 19,023, with the goal of promoting the equality of men and women.

  6. Women's Party of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Feminist Party of Chile was a Chilean political party, created in 1946 and active until 1954. Its goals were to obtain women's suffrage in Chile, which was granted in 1949. History

  7. Category:Women's rights in Chile - Wikipedia

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  8. Human rights in Chile - Wikipedia

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    On 11 September 1973 a military junta toppled President Salvador Allende in a coup d'état and installed General Augusto Pinochet as head of the new regime. [4] [5] This was a dictatorial, authoritarian regime which trampled on human rights with the use of torture, disappearances, illegal and secret arrest, and extrajudicial killings.

  9. Category:Chilean women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Chilean This category exists only as a container for other categories of Chilean women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.