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  2. The Culture Of Chile - WorldAtlas

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    The culture of Chile has been influenced by the geographic isolation of the country and its relatively homogeneous population. Indigenous cultures of Chile blended with European (especially Spanish) cultures make up the present Chilean culture.

  3. Chilean Culture: People, Language, Religion, History & Food

    www.adventure-life.com/chile/articles/culture-of-chile

    The Andes mountains predominate the landscape, making the country’s highland culture, with nexus in Santiago, is the most influential and powerful in Chile. Religion in Chile The majority of Chileans are Roman Catholics (55-60% depending on the study), and around 15% are Cristian Protestant, making it one of the nations in Latin America with ...

  4. Culture of Chile - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Guide to Culture and Traditions in Chile - International Living

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    From the Atacama Desert to the Mediterranean climate of central Chile to the glaciers of Patagonia, this country offers a broad variety of cultural traditions, terrains, and climates. Perhaps one of its most iconic cultural attractions is Eastern Island.

  6. Chilean culture is located within the confines of the Republic of Chile, although today some 800,000 Chileans are living abroad. Most of them left the country since the mid-1970s as a result of the political and economic hardships of the military regime that ruled from 1973 to 1990.

  7. Chile exhibits many of the traits that typically characterize Latin American countries. It was colonized by Spain, and the culture that evolved was largely Spanish. However, appreciation for the influence of Indigenous culture has been growing. The people became largely mestizo, a blend of Spanish and Indian bloodlines.

  8. A Beginner’s Guide to Chile: Culture, History, Language, and More

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    Chile’s culture is influenced by its geographic isolation and relatively homogeneous population. Indigenous cultures of Chile blended with European (primarily Spanish) cultures to create modern Chilean culture.

  9. Chilean - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

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    Chilean Culture. Core Concepts. Ethnicity and Language. Core Concepts. Primary Author. Chara Scroope, 2017. Solidarity. Pride. Modesty. Hospitality. Loyalty. Chile is one of the longest countries in the world, encompassing a diverse set of landscapes and climates.

  10. Discover Chile: Culture & Traditions Guide - Over Your Place

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    Welcome to Chile, a country with a rich cultural heritage and fascinating traditions. From its diverse landscapes to its vibrant cities, Chile offers a unique experience for travelers. In this guide, we will take you on a journey to discover the culture and traditions of this extraordinary country.

  11. A Brief Guide to Chile Culture: People, History, Language, Food,...

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    A long, narrow land straddling half the coast of an entire continent, Chile’s culture is as unique and varied as its geography. Indigenous roots and European influences come together to form a vibrant culture that’s reflected in the country’s people and felt across its communities.