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The following lists events that happened during 1868 in Chile.
during 1868inChile. President of Chile: José Joaquín Pérez 7 June - The Presbyterian Church inChile is founded. It is the first Protestant church in Chile...
The 1868 Arica earthquake occurred on 13 August 1868, near Arica, then part of Peru, now part of Chile, at 21:30 UTC. It had an estimated magnitude between...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1868. 1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
occurred inChile 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)...
ˈpalma]; December 20, 1868 – August 24, 1950) was a Chilean political figure and reformer who served thrice as president of Chile, first from 1920 to 1924...
The flag of Chile consists of two equal-height horizontal bands of white and red, with a blue square the same height as the white band in the canton,...
Presbyterian Church inChile was founded on June 7, 1868in the city of Santiago and was the first Protestant church in the country. The Chile mission was coordinated...
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city with a population of 222,619 in the Arica Province of northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. It is Chile's northernmost city, being located only...
Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and...
Benjamín (1868). La guerra a muerte: memoria sobre las últimas campañas de la Independencia de Chile (1819–1824) (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Imprenta...
(1840–1891), politician and President of Chile; Married to Emilia de Toro, First Lady of Chile Pedro Balmaceda Toro (1868–1889), poet and editor Enrique Balmaceda...
1868, with 19 whaling ships being registered inChile. Chilean registered whalers made annual travels to Galápagos Islands and the Gulf of Panama in search...
Antofagasta (Spanish pronunciation: [antofaˈɣasta] ) is a port city in northern Chile, about 1,100 kilometres (700 mi) north of Santiago. It is the capital...
The Chilean Navy (Spanish: Armada de Chile) is the naval warfare service branch of the Chilean Armed Forces. It is under the Ministry of National Defense...
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library building at Georgetown University is named in his honor. Dahlgren was born in Valparaíso, Chile, the son of Admiral John A. Dahlgren and Sarah Madeleine...
monument in 2010, reaching the same status as Patio 29. Salvador Allende (1908–1973), President of Chile Arturo Alessandri (1868–1950), President of Chile Jorge...
Since the removal from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in1868 of the moai now displayed at the British Museum, a total of 12 moai are known to have been removed...
The Chilean War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de la Independencia de Chile, 'War of Independence of Chile') was a military and political event that...