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

Chile         
  • The Chilean national polo team with President [[Michelle Bachelet]] and the trophy of the [[2015 World Polo Championship]].
  • German immigrants in southern Chile
  • [[Karel Doorman-class frigate]] of [[Chilean Navy]]
  • [[Torre Entel]] in [[Santiago de Chile]], with the [[Andes mountains]] in the background
  • [[Araucaria araucana]] trees in Conguillío National Park.
  • Chilean ''[[asado]]'' (barbecue) and ''[[marraqueta]]''
  • [[Augusto Pinochet]]
  • [[Santiago Stock Exchange]]
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  • Casa Central]] of the [[University of Chile]] in Santiago
  • Chile map of Köppen climate classification.
  • A proportional representation of Chile exports, 2019
  • Route 60]]
  • Topographic map of Chile
  • Chile's ''Almirante Latorre'' [[dreadnought]] in 1921
  • The [[Battle of Iquique]] on 21 May 1879. The victory of Chile in the [[War of the Pacific]] allowed its expansion into new territories.
  • National Health Fund]] (''Fonasa'')
  • Generals [[José de San Martín]] (left) and [[Bernardo O'Higgins]] (right) during the [[crossing of the Andes]].
  • P. Subercaseaux]]
  • Country with no diplomatic relations currently.}}
  • [[Wind farm]] near [[Canela, Chile]]
  • Fighter jets]] bombing the Presidential Palace of ''La Moneda'' during the [[Chilean coup of 1973]]
  • [[Gran Torre Santiago]] and [[Titanium La Portada]] (background) skyscrapers in ''[[Sanhattan]]''
  • [[Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos]]
  • Five presidents of Chile since [[Transition to democracy]] (1990–2022), celebrating the [[Bicentennial of Chile]]
  • Chilean [[proverb]] written in [[Mapuche language]] and [[Chilean Spanish]]. The [[Mapudungun alphabet]] used here does not reflect an agreed-upon standard. In fact, there are three distinct alphabets currently used to write the Mapuche language.<ref>Montrul, Silvina. El Bilinguismo En El Mundo Hispanohablante. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013. p. 249</ref>
  • Chilean students in Santiago de Chile
  • Mapuche]] women of [[Tirúa]]
  • Chileans with flags of Chile
  • Santiago]]
  • [[Salvador Allende]]
  • [[Santiago Baháʼí Temple]].
  • [[Vineyard]] in [[Puente Alto]]
  • ''La Zamacueca'', by Manuel Antonio Caro.
COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:CL; Republic of Chile; Chilean Republic; State of Chile; Chilé; Name of Chile; República de Chile; Etymology of Chile; Public infrastructure in Chile; Biodiversity of Chile; Flora and fauna of Chile; National symbols of Chile; Cultural heritage of Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Chile covers an area of 756,096 square kilometers (291,930 sq mi), with a population of 17.5 million as of 2017. It shares land borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the north-east, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chile also controls the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Isla Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. It also claims about 1,250,000 square kilometers (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica under the Chilean Antarctic Territory. The country's capital and largest city is Santiago, and its national language is Spanish.

Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failing to conquer the independent Mapuche who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. In 1818, after declaring independence from Spain, Chile emerged in the 1830s as a relatively stable authoritarian republic. In the 19th century, Chile saw significant economic and territorial growth, ending Mapuche resistance in the 1880s and gaining its current northern territory in the War of the Pacific (1879–83) after defeating Peru and Bolivia. In the 20th century up to the 1970s Chile saw a process of democratization, rapid population growth and urbanization and increasing reliance on exports from copper mining for its economy. During the 1960s and 1970s, the country experienced severe left-right political polarization and turmoil. This development culminated with the 1973 Chilean coup d'état that overthrew Salvador Allende's democratically elected left-wing government and instituted a 16-year right-wing military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet that left more than 3,000 people dead or missing. The regime ended in 1990 after a referendum in 1988 and was succeeded by a center-left coalition which ruled until 2010.

Chile is a developing country with a high-income economy and ranks 43rd in the Human Development Index. It is among the most economically and socially stable nations in South America, leading Latin America in rankings of competitiveness, per capita income, globalization, state of peace, and economic freedom. Chile also ranks high regionally in sustainability of the state, democratic development, and has the lowest homicide rate in the Americas after Canada. It is a founding member of the United Nations, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the Pacific Alliance, and joined the OECD in 2010.

Bangladesh–Chile relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN BANGLADESH AND CHILE
Bangladesh-Chile relations; Chile–Bangladesh relations; Chile - Bangladesh relations; Chile-Bangladesh relations; Chile – Bangladesh relations; Chile Bangladesh relations; Bangladesh - Chile relations; Bangladesh Chile relations; Bangladesh – Chile relations
Bangladesh–Chile relations refer to the diplomatic relations between People's Republic of Bangladesh and Republic of Chile. Both the countries are members of Group of 77 and Non-Aligned Movement.
Bolivia–Chile relations         
  • Mural in [[San Pablo de Tiquina]], Bolivia, declaring "What once was ours will be ours again" and "Hold on, [[roto]]s (Chileans): here come the Colorados of Bolivia"
  • Tacna]], occupied by Chile from 1880 to 1929.
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN BOLIVIA AND CHILE
Chile-Bolivia relations; Bolivia-Chile relations; Bolivia - Chile relations; Bolivia – Chile relations; Bolivia Chile relations; Chile Bolivia relations; Bolívia–Chile border; Bolívia-Chile border; Chile – Bolivia relations; Chile - Bolivia relations; Chile–Bolivia relations
International relations between the Republic of Chile and the Plurinational State of Bolivia have been strained ever since independence in the early 19th century because of the Atacama border dispute. Relations soured even more after Bolivia lost its coast to Chile during the War of the Pacific and became a landlocked country (Bolivia still claims a corridor to the Pacific Ocean).

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.