11 Nisan 2018 Çarşamba

Chile culture facts

Interesting Facts about Chile. By Jill Bartholomew, Junior Writer. However, today a homogeneous culture can be observed throughout this country.


Information about Chilean culture and lifestyle is presented through some interesting facts in this article. Since colonial times, the Chilean culture has been a mix of Spanish colonial elements with elements of indigenous (mostly Mapuche) culture , as well that of other immigrant cultures.

Other languages such as Aymara, Mapuche, Rapa Nui and Quechua are spoken by minorities. Area: 750square kilometers or 299square miles. It extends across degrees of latitude but is only 150km (93mi) wide from west to east.


Chileans have gained more economic prosperity than most any other country in Latin America due to their industrious culture and resource-rich land and sea. The Andes mountains predominate the landscape, making the country’s highland culture, with nexus in Santiago, is the most influential and powerful in Chile. Did you know these interesting facts?


They even show the weather forecast for it on the news.

The land was conquered by the Spanish in the th century and with this came a social and economic upheaval with many of its natural resources funneled out of the country. TopRealFacts Subscribe Today! Infoplease has everything you need to know about Chile.


View Images The Chilean Andes separate the country from Argentina and are home to many mountain peaks and volcanoes. Due to cultural and historical reasons, they are classified and distinguished four major areas in the country: northern areas, central, southern and south. Within the country, there is considerable diversity between the North and South of the nation with distinct dance, music, and art forms. The Chilean people have their own culture that interested me, especially as a foreigner. Their culture consists of everything from their own slang to old fashion rodeos.


The daily life of a Chilean had a lot in common with mine but also had a lot of stuff that I had never experienced before visiting Chile. Find out about geography, attractions, foo sports, people and so much more. Chile’s cultural roots are as diverse as its landscapes, and have shaped the uniquely Chilean identity. Spend time with the indigenous peoples and experience their traditions!


Discover unique archaeological relics and explore. 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. It has a population of over million people, most of whom speak Spanish. There is no shortage of strange and interesting facts about Chile, its people and its history. Seriously, we could spend all day talking about the weird and wonderful aspects of life in Chile.


We don’t have all day, though, so let’s go with seven. It has an area of 751square km. Santiago is its capital and largest city. Spanish is its national language and Peso (CLP) is its official currency.


Its three bordering countries are Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia. The majority of people there speak Spanish. The Atacama Desert, in the north of the country, is the driest place on earth.


The average rainfall there is less than 0. It is a land of great contrasts, from big cities with a vital urban culture to vast swathes of natural beauty including both the desert and the sea. If you’re looking to do business, travel, or live in Chile, here’s some basic information to help you understand the country and its culture. Chile is hard to miss when looking.

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