Chile$13088$ - translation to greek
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Chile$13088$ - translation to greek

COMMUNE IN CHILOÉ, CHILE
Quellon; Quellón, Chile; Quellon, Chile; Quellón (Chile)
  • The end-station of the [[Panamerican Highway]]

Chile      
n. χιλή
liberal party         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Liberal party; The Liberal Party; Parti libéral; Parti liberal; Liberal Party (Spain); Liberal Party (Chile); Liberal Party (Empire of Brazil); Liberal Party (Chile) (disambiguation); Leader of the Liberal Party; Liberal Party leader; Liberal leader; Liberal Party (disambiguation)
φιλελεύθερο κόμμα
cayenne pepper         
  • ''Capsicum frutescens''
  • Powdered cayenne pepper
  • A large red cayenne
  • Thai peppers, a cayenne-type pepper
HOT CHILI PEPPER USED TO FLAVOR DISHES
Cayenne Pepper; Cheyenne Pepper; Chian pepper; Cow horn pepper; Cow-horn pepper; Guinea spice; Cayenne powder; Cayenne chile; Cayenne chili
πιπέρι καγιέν, κοκκινοπίπερο, κόκκινο πιπέρι

Definition

chile
¦ noun variant spelling of chilli.

Wikipedia

Quellón

Quellón is a Chilean port city and commune in Chiloé Province, in southern Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region. It is considered the southern end-station of the Panamerican Highway and the Pacific Coast Highway. The city is a hub for aquaculture and fisheries in southern Chiloé and the Guaitecas and Chonos archipelagoes to the south. Various ferry lanes connects Quellón with the Patagonian settlements such as Melinka, Puerto Cisnes and Puerto Chacabuco.

In Quellón the majority of men work on small boats called "lanchas" for days at a time fishing. Also many men and women work in local seafood processing plants.