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Chile

Facts and stats about Chile

Edsel.G

Author: Edsel.G

Chile is a South American country which occupies a narrow and long territory. Chile’s land was once ruled by two civilizations: the Incas which occupied northern territories, and the Mapuche which inhabited central and southern parts. It was the arrival of the Spaniards which unified the country under one rule in the mid 15th century. However, prolonged oppression and slavery by the Spanish led to numerous revolts which led to the death of many natives and Spaniards alike, although independence was not fully achieved until 1818.

After its independence from Spain, Chile became involved in a handful of wards with its neighbors. It was due to these wars that Chile was able to annex territories from both Peru and Bolivia. The country came under brief leadership and control by communists under Salvador Allende, but was brought down from power through a coup led by the infamous Augusto Pinochet. The dictatorial regime of Pinochet was filled with human rights violations including numerous extra judicial killings. Pinochet stayed as president of the country, tried to implement several economic and social policy modifications which led to the improved conditions in Chile, but he was denied the presidency when he lost to Patricio Aylwin in 1988.

Today, the long years of hardship by the Chilean people is no longer present. Chile is currently one of South America’s most prosperous and most stable nations along with Brazil, Argentina, and a handful others. Development indicators for the country are perceived to be very positive including human development, press freedom, and education. The IMF considers the country as a high income country, and is, therefore, a developed nation.

17.22 million

Population. Ranked 62nd in 2013.

$15,355.89

GDP per capita. Ranked 41st in 2012.

Borders

Argentina 5,308 km, Bolivia 860 km, Peru 171 km
Largest city Santiago - 5,800,434
Capital city Santiago - 4,601,434
Major language Spanish
Major religion Christianity
Monetary unit Chilean peso
Alternative names Republic of Chile, Republica de Chile, Chile
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Interesting observations about Chile

  • Chile ranked first for GDP > real growth rate amongst High income OECD countries in 2012.
  • Chile ranked first for life expectancy at birth, total > years amongst Emerging markets in 2011.
  • Chile ranked second for tax > GDP per capita > constant LCU amongst Christian countries in 2012.
  • Chile ranked second for GDP per capita amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2012.
  • Chile ranked first for economic freedom amongst Catholic countries in 2013.
  • Chile ranked first for cereal yield > kg per hectare amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2008.
  • Chile has ranked last for hunger and malnutrition > children > small children underweight since 1986.
  • Chile ranked first for robberies amongst Cold countries in 2004.
  • Chile ranked #16 for airports globally in 2013.

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Posted on 09 Mar 2010

Pablo

Pablo

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@Mauricio: It was a dictatorship, don't put sugar on it.

Posted on 16 Nov 2009

Zippy the Killa

Zippy the Killa

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Chile is a South American country which occupies a narrow and long territory. Chile’s land was once ruled by two civilizations: the Incas which occupied northern territories, and the Mapuche which inhabited central and southern parts. It was the arrival of the Spaniards which unified the country under one rule in the mid 15th century. However, prolonged oppression and slavery by the Spanish led to numerous revolts which led to the death of many natives and Spaniards alike, although independence was not fully achieved until 1818.

After its independence from Spain, Chile became involved in a handful of wards with its neighbors. It was due to these wars that Chile was able to annex territories from both Peru and Bolivia. The country came under brief leadership and control by communists under Salvador Allende, but was brought down from power through a coup led by the infamous Augusto Pinochet. The dictatorial regime of Pinochet was filled with human rights violations including numerous extra judicial killings. Pinochet stayed as president of the country, tried to implement several economic and social policy modifications which led to the improved conditions in Chile, but he was denied the presidency when he lost to Patricio Aylwin in 1988.

Today, the long years of hardship by the Chilean people is no longer present. Chile is currently one of South America’s most prosperous and most stable nations along with Brazil, Argentina, and a handful others. Development indicators for the country are perceived to be very positive including human development, press freedom, and education. The IMF considers the country as a high income country, and is, therefore, a developed nation.

Posted on 06 Apr 2014

Edsel.G

Edsel.G

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