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  2. Chilean art - Wikipedia

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    Chilean art. Chilean art refers to all kinds of visual art developed in Chile, or by Chileans, from the arrival of the Spanish conquerors to the modern day. It also includes the native pre-Columbian pictorial expression on modern Chilean territory. Mapuches expressed their art through weaving and clothing.

  3. Architecture of Chile - Wikipedia

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    As the narrowest country in the world, Chile has a unique geography. With a 4,270 km (2,650 mi) north–south span, Chile spans 38 latitudes and has 24 world-wide climates. [1] As a result, the Chilean houses and buildings are adapted to suit the natural conditions. In the dry north, materials such as stones, earth and straw are usually used ...

  4. Coat of arms of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Por la razón o la fuerza. "By reason or by force". The coat of arms of Chile dates from 1834 and was designed by the English artist Charles Wood Taylor (1792–1856). It is made up by a figurative background divided in two equal parts: the top one is blue and the bottom, red. A five pointed white star is in the centre of the shield.

  5. Flag of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The national emblems of Chile are the national flag, the coat of arms of the Republic and the national anthem. Pursuant to article 6 of the State Security Act of Chile (Decreto No. 890 de 1975), it is a felony against the public order to publicly mistreat the flag, the coat of arms, the name of the motherland or the national anthem.

  6. Santiago Bahá'í Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Baháʼí House of Worship or Santiago Baháʼí Temple is a Baháʼí House of Worship located in Santiago, Chile that opened in 2016. It is circular and composed of nine arched "sails" made from marble and cast glass. Like all Baháʼí Houses of Worship, it is open to all regardless of religion or any other distinction.

  7. History of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The territory of Chile has been populated since at least 3000 BC. By the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors began to colonize the region of present-day Chile, and the territory was a colony between 1540 and 1818, when it gained independence from Spain. The country's economic development was successively marked by the export of first ...

  8. Chileans - Wikipedia

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    Chileans ( Spanish: Chilenos, pronounced [tʃiˈlenos]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the country of Chile and its neighboring insular territories. Most Chileans share a common culture, history, ancestry and language. The overwhelming majority of Chileans are the product of varying degrees of admixture between European ethnic groups ...

  9. List of Chilean flags - Wikipedia

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    A flag of Chile with the Chilean coat of arms in the center. Ambassador flag. A blue flag with white and red nordic cross and a white star in the canton. Used as a pennant on a car. Flag of the Ministry of National Defense. A dark blue flag with the Chilean coat of arms in the center.