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Chile

OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Chile

DATE OF FORMATION: 1818

POPULATION: 16 million

DENSITY: 55 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Spanish, Amerindian languages

RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 80%, Other and nonreligious 20%

ETHNIC MIX: Mixed race and European 90%, Amerindian 10%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Chilean peso

 

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Chile extends in a narrow ribbon 4350 km (2700 miles) down the Pacific coast of South America. Its extraordinary shape means that its physical geography ranges from the deserts of the High Andes in the north to fertile valleys in the center, while in the south are the fjords, lakes, and deep sea channels of the Southern Andes. In 1989, Chile returned to elected civilian rule, following a popular rejection of the Pinochet dictatorship. A collapse in copper prices, coupled with weaker export markets, has interrupted the high economic growth seen in the 1990s.

 

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