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The Chilean Chess Championship is the national chess championship of Chile organised by the FENACH (Federacion Nacional de Ajedrez de Chile). In 2004–2006 there was also a championship organised by the FEDAC (Federación Deportiva de Ajedrez de Chile).
Santiago, Chile Triple jump: 16.74 m (+1.2 m/s) Álvaro Cortez: 26 March 2017 Santiago, Chile [17] Shot put: 21.14 m Marco Antonio Verni: 29 July 2004 Santiago, Chile Discus throw: 67.02 m Claudio Romero: 30 April 2022 Penn Relays: Philadelphia, United States [18] 67.29 m Claudio Romero: 20 April 2024 LSU Alumni Gold Baton Rouge, United States ...
The game of astronomical tables, from Libro de los juegos. The Libro de los juegos (Spanish: "Book of games"), or Libro de axedrez, dados e tablas ("Book of chess, dice and tables", in Old Spanish), was a Spanish treatise of chess which synthesized the information from other Arabic works on this same topic, dice and tables (backgammon forebears) games, [1] commissioned by Alfonso X of Castile ...
penetraron hasta el corazón. Chorus III En sus ojos hermosos, la patria, nuevas luces empieza a sentir y, observando sus altos derechos, se ha encendido en ardor varonil. De virtud y justicia rodeada, a los pueblos del orbe anunció: que, con sangre de Arauco, ha firmado la gran carta de emancipación. Chorus IV Los tiranos, en rabia, encendidos
Chile's Nueva Canción movement in modern Chilean folk culture is adapted from the folk music of the north, not of the brass bands but of the panpipes and quenas. The traditional Chilean folk music of the huasos were also popularized, particularly the tonadas, folk songs sung with a guitar, mainly on the topics of love.
The Argentine Chess Federation (Spanish: Federación Argentina de Ajedrez – FADA) is the national organisation for chess in Argentina. It is affiliated with the World Chess Federation . Its headquarters are in Buenos Aires .
The Guitarrón Chileno (literally: "large Chilean guitar") is a guitar-shaped plucked string instrument from Chile, with 25, 24 (rarely), or even 26 strings. Its primary contemporary use is as the instrumental accompaniment for the traditional Chilean genre of singing poetry known as Canto a lo Poeta , though a few virtuosi have also begun to ...
Chile is part of a region of South America known as the Southern Cone (Spanish: Cono Sur; Portuguese: Cone Sul). The region consists of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay; sometimes it also includes Paraguay and some regions of Brazil (Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo). The vocabulary across the region is similar for ...