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  2. Timeline of Chilean history - Wikipedia

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    It will be years before the workers, terrorized by the brutal repression, resume the struggle for their rights. 1910. Centenary of Chilean independence. Celebrations are darkened by the death of President Pedro Montt, the only president between 1831 and 1925 did not serve for a full five-year term. 1912.

  3. 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 invaders began to raid 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 agricultural ...

  4. 1973 Chilean coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Chile was a middle-class country, [28] with about 30% or 9 million Chileans being middle class. [29] The collapse of Chilean democracy marked the end of a series of democratic governments that had held elections since 1932. [30] Historian Peter Winn described the 1973 coup as one of the most violent events in Chilean history. [31]

  5. List of earthquakes in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Of the world's 46 known earthquakes with M ≥ 8.5 since the year 1500, one-third occurred in Chile and are shown in the map to the side. Some virtually have the same epicenters like the 1604 and 1868 (in Arica), the 1730 and 1822 (in Valparaíso), the 1751 and 1835 (in Concepción), and the 1575 and 1837 (in Valdivia).

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile accepted the convention on 20 February 1980 and currently has 6 sites listed. As of 2014, an additional 17 properties have been placed on the tentative list for possible future inclusion on the World Heritage List: 15 cultural sites and two natural sites. [2] Chile had its first site included on the list at the 19th session of World ...

  7. Military dictatorship of Chile - Wikipedia

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    An authoritarian military dictatorship ruled Chile for seventeen years, between 11 September 1973 and 11 March 1990. The dictatorship was established after the democratically elected socialist government of Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d'état backed by the United States on 11 September 1973. During this time, the country was ruled ...

  8. Public holidays in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Sundays year-round. January 1 ( Feast of the Circumcision of Christ at the time; New Year in the late 20th and 21st centuries), June 29 (Feast of Saints Peter and Paul), August 15 (Assumption of Mary), December 8 (Immaculate Conception), December 25 (Christmas Day), and the movable holidays of the Ascension of Jesus Christ and Corpus Christi.

  9. Category:Historical events in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Category: Historical events in Chile. ... 2024 events in Chile by month‎ (1 C) C. Elections in Chile‎ (7 C, 33 P) D. Diplomatic conferences in Chile‎ (5 P)