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  1. Culture Shock! Chile: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Susan Roraff, Laura Camacho, 2007-09-15
  2. Chile - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart) by Caterina Perrone, 2007-06-05
  3. Culture Shock! Chile: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Susan Roraff, 2001-05
  4. Gendered Compromises: Political Cultures and the State in Chile, 1920-1950 by Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt, 2000-11-27
  5. Chiles Political Culture and Parties: An Anthropological Explanation (Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies) by Larissa Adler Lomnitz, Ana Melnick, 2000-10
  6. Chile (Discovering Cultures) by Dana Meachen Rau, 2006-12-15
  7. Barros Arana's Historia Jeneral De Chile (Monograph series in history and culture) by Gertrude Matyoka Yeager, 1980-11
  8. Chile (Cultures of the World) by Jane Kohen Winter, Susan Roraff, 2002-03
  9. Salt in the Sand: Memory, Violence, and the Nation-State in Chile, 1890 to the Present (Politics History & Culture) by Lessie Jo Frazier, Lessie Jo Frazier, 2007-07
  10. Chile: Where the Land Ends (Exploring Cultures of the World) by Marianne Pickering, 1997-02
  11. Popular Culture in Chile: Resistance and Survival (Westview Special Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean) by Kenneth Aman, 1991-11
  12. The Salmon Culture in Chile (La Salmonicultura En Chile)
  13. chile: Culture of Wine by Ureta C; Philippo Pszcolkowski T Fernando, 1992
  14. Gendered Compromises: Political Cultures and the State in Chile, 1920-1950.(Book Review): An article from: The Historian by Jadwiga E. Pieper, 2004-03-22

1. SIT Study Abroad - Chile: Culture, Development, And Social Justice
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2. Chile - The Culture, History, People, And Fishing
The majestic beauty of Chile can be found in its culture, history, people, and natural surroundings. Pictures and history of the chile culture, people, places and fly fishing. Chile - Culture
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is located on the western side of South America and covers over 290,000 square miles. It is 2700 miles long with the average width of 110 miles. The length of Chile if placed in the northern hemisphere would stretch from the northern tip of Newfoundland in Canada to the southern tip of Florida and Cuba. The borders are defined by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Argentina by the east, and Bolivia and Peru to the north. The country has over 12,000,000 people with Roman Catholicism as the main religion. As Argentina , the climate, vegetation, and topography is as diversified as Europe. The climate ranges from cold and low temperatures in the south and in the Andes Mountains to dry and hot in parts of the north with moderate temperatures near central part by the Pacific Ocean. Vegetation varies from dry and arid to natural dense forests. A dense rain forest, rich in timber species, grows in the humid Lake District and Patagonia region and extends southward. The Andes Mountains that stretch along the border of Argentina and Chile have mountain peaks with elevations of over 20,000 feet that are covered with ice fields and glaciers. The History, People and Culture

3. Chile Facts And Information - Life In Santiago - Moving To Santiago Chile - Chur
HOME SANTIAGO chile culture MOVING TO CHILE WEATHER CHILEMAP SANTIAGO MAP CHILE LINKS Should you discover any broken
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n many ways the Chilean culture is more European in style than Latin American, due to the preponderance of European immigrants in Chile. Despite the apparent diversity of the population, however, Chileans have remained relatively homogenous. Immigrants coming to this land have been assimilated into the culture without prejudice and have accepted the predominance of the Spanish language, and the strong influence of Roman Catholicism. The geographical isolation of the country seems to have further insulated the people from global ethnic sparring. The influence of the Roman Catholic Church is felt; both divorce and abortion are illegal. Although there are over one million Native American Indians in Chile, they live in the far reaches of the north and south. Their culture and customs are officially protected by the Indigenous Peoples Law. There is general respect for the human rights of all Chilean citizens. Perceptions of human rights abuses generally date back to the military rule of the 1970s. Chile has a well-trained work force with high productivity. Education is emphasized as a means to a better life, and the great majority of young people receive secondary education, many in technical and professional specialities. Chile has a large, well-educated middle class.

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The country's history is as extensive as its coastline is long. The northern region of Chile formed part of the Inca empire, and the more southerly regions were originally occupied by other indigenous groups. Spanish explorers, conquerors and settlers arrived in the mid 1530s and began a struggle with the native residents that lasted more than 300 years. When the last Arauca Indians on Chiloe Island surrendered, the Spanish hold on the land was complete. By that point, however, European settlers had already made substantial moves toward independence from Spain (led by a hero with the unlikely name of Bernardo O'Higgins). Though Chile's political history since then has been erratic, the country has enjoyed constitutional rule and a republican form of government throughout much of its history.

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The country's history is as extensive as its coastline is long. The northern region of Chile formed part of the Inca empire, and the more southerly regions were originally occupied by other indigenous groups. Spanish explorers, conquerors and settlers arrived in the mid 1530s and began a struggle with the native residents that lasted more than 300 years. When the last Arauca Indians on Chiloe Island surrendered, the Spanish hold on the land was complete. By that point, however, European settlers had already made substantial moves toward independence from Spain (led by a hero with the unlikely name of Bernardo O'Higgins). Though Chile's political history since then has been erratic, the country has enjoyed constitutional rule and a republican form of government throughout much of its history.

7. Study Abroad - Chile: Culture, Development, & Social Justice
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8. Chile Culture
Chile s European heritage is pervasive, meaning that Western travelershere are less conspicuous than in neighboring Peru and Bolivia.
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9. Chile Culture Results From Gezia.org
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hr = escape(window.location.href); Culture Chile's European heritage is pervasive, meaning that Western travelers here are less conspicuous than in neighboring Peru and Bolivia. For centuries, the Paris education of many Chilean intellectuals influenced the country's art, music and architecture. Important art galleries, museums and a thriving theater scene are the result. The country's art, literature and music have been influential internationally. Chile has spawned the Nobel Prize-winning poets Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda and, until the military coup of 1973, its cinema was among the most experimental in Latin America. Folk music has been an especially important outlet for the country's oppressed, and was frequently performed overseas by exiles during Pinochet's reign. Over 90% of the population is Roman Catholic, though evangelical Protestantism is becoming increasingly popular. The country's Catholic architecture is impressive and ubiquitous, from grandiose colonial churches to roadside shrines, some of which are extraordinary manifestations of folk art. Spanish is Chile's official language, though a handful of native languages are still spoken. In the north, there are more than 20,000 speakers of Aymara, and in the south there are perhaps half a million speakers of Mapuche. The most intriguing linguistic minority is the 2000-plus speakers of Rapa Nui, the Polynesian language of most of Easter Island's population.

11. Chile Culture Food
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12. Santiago, Chile: Culture, Shopping And Good Food.
Santiago, chile culture, shopping and good food. Set in the foothillsof the Andes Mountains, Chile s capital Santiago comes as
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Valle Nevado ski resort It's always interesting to visit the historic quarter of Santiago. One could start from the main tree lined Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins avenue , known as Alameda, and walk up the pedestrian only Paseo Ahumada , lined with a great number of shops. The Palacio de La Moneda palace, famous for having been bombed in 1973 and now serving as the seat of government, the Plaza de Armas main square and the Catedral Metropolitana cathedral are just some of the more outstanding sites. The Iglesia San Francisco church, built in 1687, is also worth a visit. It is the oldest church in Santiago and the only building from the colonial era that remains standing. In the

13. A Promise Of Welcome: Ristras And The Chile Culture Of New Mexico - Martha Oehmk
A Promise of Welcome Ristras and the chile culture of New Mexico. Article 11268, Section CULTURE. Issue Date 9 / 1993, 3,441 Words.
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The Spanish greeting ¡Bien venido! Mi casa es su casa (Welcome! My house is your house) summarizes the traditional hospitality of the New Mexican character. That character is further expressed by the cascading masses of shiny, flame-red chile pods, expertly threaded into long ristras (braids), that hang from walls, posts, doors, and gateways, covering rooftops and porches like deep red carpets drying in the sun. Whether made from real chile pods or painted or ceramic ones, the chile ristra might be said to portray a way of life. It is as much a part of the landscape as the dramatic southwestern sunset.
Southwesterners have long been noted for their warmth, friendliness, and hospitality. Chiles are integral to the regional cuisine: They are consumed by the ton. For New Mexicans, however, chiles have become symbols of identity. They dominate the fall harvest and are celebrated with festivals. Chiles are woven into the history of the state, agriculturally, economically and culturally. The pods and ristras are depicted in decorative items like pottery and jewelry, splashed liberally onto clothing, and used as symbols in advertisements and promotions.

14. Chile Culture With Spanish Course And Idean Museum
During your stay you will not only learn a language, but also a lotabout the culture and the history of Chile. The living language
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  • 16. CHILE CULTURE DAYS OPEN IN BELGRADE
    YUGOSLAVIACHILE, chile culture DAYS OPEN IN BELGRADE. BELGRADE, September5 (Tanjug) - The chile culture Days, a manifestation which
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    YUGOSLAVIA-CHILE CHILE CULTURE DAYS OPEN IN BELGRADE BELGRADE, September 5 (Tanjug) - The Chile Culture Days, a manifestation which will be held in Belgrade on September 4-6, late on Wednesday was welcomed by Yugoslav parliament lower house speaker Dragoljub Micunovic who pointed out that after the democratic changes in Yugoslavia, the "first countries who contacted our MPs were those from Latin-America," including Chile. The close meeting with Chile manifestation, which is organised by the Yugoslav association of Latin-Americans and the Chile Embassy, is being held at the Etnography Museum atrium.

    17. Culture Of Chile
    Culture of Chile. Some Chilean people call the country Pa? de Poetas(land of poets). Chile has two Nobel prizes in this area.
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    Some Chilean people call the country País de Poetas (land of poets). Chile has two Nobel prizes in this area. The most relevant chilean poets are: See also: List of Chileans
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Some Chilean people call the country País de Poetas (land of poets). Chile has two Nobel prizes in this area. The most relevant chilean poets are:
    • Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda (July 12, 1904 - September 23, 1973) is the pen name of the Chilean poet Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto . Neruda was born in Parral, Chile. His mother died soon after he was born and his father was a railway employee. Neruda and his father soon moved to Temuco, where his father remarried Doña Trinidad Candia Malverde. At thirteen, he submitted a few of his poems to the daily newspaper, La Mañana. His first poem was titled "Entusiasmo y perseverancia", or "Enthusiasm and Perseverance." In 1920 he sent more poems to the literary journal
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    • Gabriela Mistral Gabriela Mistral was the pseudonym of Lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga (April 7, 1889 - January 10, 1957), Chilean poet, educator, diplomat and feminist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945. The central themes in her poems are love, a mothers love, painful personal memories and sorrow and recovery.
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      Gabriela Mistral was born in Vicuña, where she attended primary and secondary school. Her father Juan Gerónimo Godoy Villanueva abandoned the family when she was 3. By the age of sixteen, she started to support herself and her mother by working as a teachers aide. Her mother, Petronila Alcayaga, died in 1929. Gabriela dedicated the first section of the book

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    20. Wildlife, Culture, And Trekking In Northern Atacama Chile From Arica Or Iquique
    Culture, wildlife, and trekking Itineraries for northern Chile Atacamadesert, altiplano, coastal fishing villages. chilensis at
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    In addition to the specialized birding programs, Alto Andino offers small group tours through the 4 altiplano wilderness areas of northern Chile: Lauca National Park, Natural Monument Salar de Surire, National Vicuñas Reserve, and Isluga Volcano National Park. These less specialized tours offer a blend of Aymará culture and an abundance of birds and wildlife, all dominated by volcanoes and punctuated by flamingos. In this case a professional Chilean guide is used and treks may be included. Begin tours in Putre or Arica or Iquique . All tours are private. Reservations are necessary.
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    5 days starting from Arica (or 4 days starting Putre). This is our popular itinerary with focus the first day on Inca and other pre-Hispanic archeological attractions, then a day in Lauca Park with naturalist guide. Afterwards you'll head out for a 3 day trip across the Vicuñas Reserve, Natural Monument Salar de Surire, and the Isluga National Park. Last day of tour is in fishing village for viewing marine mammals and other near-shore sea life.

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