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A typical Chilean dish is pastel de choclo (baked corn paste). A much-loved soup, a hearty meal in itself, is porotos granados or white bean soup, which also includes pumpkin, peppers, and sweet corn.
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A typical Chilean dish is pastel de choclo (baked corn paste). A much-loved soup, a hearty meal in itself, is porotos granados or white bean soup, which also includes pumpkin, peppers, and sweet corn.
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Influence on modern Chilean identity and preservation of indigenous heritage. People have inhabited this region for millennia, dating all the way back to 14,000 B.C., when the first nomadic tribes arrived.
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Chilean laws may differ significantly from those in the United States. You may not have the same protections available to you as under U.S. law, and penalties for breaking the law can also be
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About the Business Berries And Cream, Chai Tea, Chilean Foods, Cholado, Coffee, Croissant Sandwiches, Cuban Foods, Dessert, Espressos, Fruit Salad, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, International
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From Atacama to Patagonia and Antarctica. Explore unique landscapes, wines, and culture on the official Chile Tourism guide.
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The Chilean Andean system consists of lofty, often snow-capped mountains, deeply incised valleys, and steep slopes. The formation of the western Andes ranges began during the
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The official language of Chile is Spanish, and its currency the Chilean peso. Chile is a mestizo country, of mixed European and indigenous extraction, and the indigenous tradition is still visible in several
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