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  2. Category:Military coups in Chile - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Chilean coups d'état - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the coups d'état (including plots, failed and successful attempts and armed conflicts) that have taken place in Chile, during its independent history.. The 1973 Chilean coup d'état stands out being the last one as well as one of the most violent and with more far-reaching impact in the history of Ch

  4. Timeline of Chilean history - Wikipedia

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    The crash of 1929 begins to affect the Chilean economy. The World Economic Survey of the League of Nations estimated that Chile was the worst affected nation by the Great Depression. [63] 1930: 21 March: Fuerza Aérea de Chile (Chilean Air Force) founded. [64] 1931: The deep economic crisis obliges Ibáñez del Campo to step down.

  5. List of presidents of Chile - Wikipedia

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    (1898–1985) 13 August 1946 17 October 1946 Radical — Vice President. Resigned. — Juan Antonio Iribarren (1885–1966) 17 October 1946 3 November 1946 — Minister of the Interior acting as vice president. 24 Gabriel González Videla (1898–1980) 3 November 1946 3 November 1952 1946: 25 Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (1877–1960) 3 November ...

  6. Radical Governments of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The left-wings' coalition remained intact after President Aguirre's death, united by a common opponent, General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo.The Democratic Alliance (Alianza Democrática) chose as candidate a member of the conservative wing of the Radical Party, Juan Antonio Ríos, who defeated Ibáñez in the February 1942 election, obtaining 55,7% of the votes.

  7. Category:Revolutions in Chile - Wikipedia

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  8. Son stolen at birth hugs Chilean mother for first time in 42 ...

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    The child-trafficking coincided with many other human rights violations that took place during the 17-year reign of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, who on Sept. 11, 1973, led a Chilean coup to overthrow ...

  9. Portal:Chile - Wikipedia

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    Siméon or Timeone Riro ʻa Kāinga Rokoroko He Tau (died 1898 or 1899) was the last ‘ariki of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) from 1892 until his death. He ruled the island during a brief period of indigenous autonomy between Chile's initial annexation in 1888 and the country's reassertion of colonial authority in 1896.