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1.
CHILE
2.
FOOD
Being such a long country over a variety of landscapes chile has
A lot of different types of food and drinks
One of the highlights of Chilean food is its diversity of seafood due to its long coastline
3.
FOOD
In chile they have a high quality of red wine some of the wine will go for 800$!
Chilean food is also is not spicy like food in Mexico
The hot chili is not used to much in Chilean food
4.
FOOD
Some of the foods in chile you might see.
Almejas con Limón - raw clams with lemon juice.
Pastel de Jaiba - Chilean Crab Pie served in its own shell.
Papaya con Crema - preserved papaya with whipped cream.
All of these foods are served year round
5.
SPORTS
Soccer is the most popular sport in chile.
In 1962 they hosted the FIFA World Cup and won third place
They have never won the copa America cup, although they have
Been the forth most times
Carlos Alfredo Labrin was born in 2nd December, 1990 in Mulchén, Chile, he is the best player in chile
6.
SPORTS
Basketball is also a popular sport in chile
It is mostly played in the southern part of chile
They have only won a bronze medal in the FIBA world championship
Ziomar Morrison is one of the best basketball players in chile she is currently playing in the WNBA
7.
SPORTS
Rugby is currently one of the fastest growing sports in chile
Chile has never been to a rugby work cup but they are ranked 24th making them the third best in Latin America
Rugby union has been played in chile sense at least 1880s, introduced by the British
Ian Campbell is hall of fame rugby player and is considered one of the best players to play for chile
8.
MONEY
Chile currency is the peso
The current peso has been around sense 1975
The previous version was around 1817 and lasted till 1960
9.
MONEY
1 Chilean peso is worth 0.0019 US dollars
The first Chilean paper money was introduced around 1840 to 1844
Between 1817 and 1851 silver coins were issued
Photo by
Ninha Morandini
10.
MONEY
In 1881, the government issued paper money convertible into silver or gold
The last coins of the first peso were issued between 1954 and 1959
Photo by
Doun Dounell
11.
RELIGION
About 63% of chile is Roman Catholic
15% of the Chileans are Protestant or Evangelical
Agnostics and atheist were estimated at 18%
4% declared to have another religion.
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VinothChandar
12.
RELIGION
Traditionally, the Roman Catholic Church has held a privileged status in the country.
There were also reports of discrimination against non-Catholics in military employment
In march 2000 a new law was adopted allowing non catholic churches more rights
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zilverbat.
13.
RELIGION
Catholicism was brought in by Spanish priests during the 16th century
The number of Catholics are declining there has been a decrease sense the 1970s by about 30%.
Photo by
Josh Kenzer
14.
LANGUAGE
The Republic of Chile is an overwhelmingly Spanish-speaking country
with the exceptions of isolated native and immigrant communities
According to Ethnologue, Chile has nine living languages and seven extinct.
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photographerglen
15.
LANGUAGE
Of the 16 million Chileans, some 14 million speak Chilean Spanish as their first language.
It is a Spanish dialect which is sometimes difficult for speakers of the Castilian variant of Spanish to understand
It is very similar to Andalusian Spanish in pronunciation but it does have a lot of local slang.
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Espacios y Tiempos
16.
LANGUAGE
There are some 700,000 Mapuche living in Chile, of whom 200,000 speak Mapudungun.
Rapa Nui, the Polynesian language of Easter Island, is spoken by some 3,400 Chileans
Some indigenous languages of Chile now extinct are Diaguita, Kakauhua, Kunza and Selknam
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PaoLïx
Ryan Norwood
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