up chilean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chilean may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Chile, a country in South America Chilean people...
Central Bank of Chile in Santiago serves as the central bank for the country. The Chilean currency is the Chilean peso (CLP). Chile is one of South America's...
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The Chilean Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Chile) is the unified military organization comprising the Chilean Army, Air Force, and Navy. The...
re-equipment programs, the Chilean Army has become the most technologically advanced and professional army in Latin America. The Chilean Army is mostly supplied...
de Chile, Valparaiso. The origins of the Chilean Navy date back to 1817, when General Bernardo O'Higgins prophetically declared after the Chilean victory...
to earn third place. Chilean players made two World Cup firsts: the first player to miss a World Cup penalty kick was the Chilean Guillermo Subiabre, in...
February 2023, the exchange rate was around CLP$800 to US$1. The first Chilean peso was introduced in 1817, at a value of 8 Spanish colonial reales. Until...
Chilean cuisine stems mainly from the combination of traditional Spanish cuisine, Chilean Mapuche culture and local ingredients, with later important...
mainly produced in Chilean Spanish, in addition to many still unrecognized slang expressions. Alongside Honduran Spanish, Chilean Spanish has been identified...
flamingo hatched in a European zoo was a Chilean flamingo at Zoo Basel (Switzerland) in 1958. In 1988, a Chilean flamingo that lived in the Tracy Aviary...
pollution plagues Chilean cities" Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine 29 June 2007. Morales, Pamela (26 January 2010). "Chilean University Finds...
S.-Chile FTA entered into force 1 January 2004, following approval by the U.S. and Chilean congresses. The FTA has greatly expanded U.S.-Chilean trade...
Chilean music refers to all kinds of music developed in Chile, or by Chileans in other countries, from the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to the...
the family Solanaceae, native to Chile and Peru. Common names include Chilean potato vine, Chilean nightshade, Chilean potato tree and potato vine. Growing...
of Chile. Previous actual or proposed constitutions of Chile include: Chilean Constitution of 1833, the constitution used from 1833 to 1925 Chilean Constitution...
the Americas, where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet, are Chilean territory. Chile's northern neighbors are Peru and Bolivia, and its border with Argentina...
The Chilean Antarctic Territory, or Chilean Antarctica (Spanish: Territorio Chileno Antártico, Antártica Chilena), is a part of West Antarctica and nearby...
the Chilean president Manuel Bulnes sent an expedition to the Strait of Magellan and founded Fuerte Bulnes in 1843. Five years later, the Chilean government...
Islands. Starting from the Chilean silver rush in the 1830s, the Atacama was prospected and populated by Chileans. Chilean and foreign enterprises in...
last large Spanish force on Chilean soil at the Battle of Maipú on April 5, 1818. San Martín then led his Argentine and Chilean followers north to liberate...
The Chilean elaenia (Elaenia chilensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found from southern Bolivia to Tierra...
The Chilean Corralero or Chilean Criollo (Spanish: Caballo de Pura Raza Chilena) is the Chilean national breed of Criollo horse. Like all Criollo horses...
United States intervention in Chilean politics started during the War of Chilean Independence (1812–1826). The influence of United States in both the economic...
full or partial origin from Chile. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Chilean ancestry was 126,810. Chilean Americans are the fourth smallest...
Chilean flag. Céspedes would have been inspired by the Chilean flag as a way of honoring the efforts of Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna on behalf of Chile to...
sometimes sold under the culinary name "Chilean sea bass" in the United States and Canada. The name "Chilean seabass" was invented by a fish wholesaler...
tsunami (Spanish: Terremoto de Valdivia) or the Great Chilean earthquake (Gran terremoto de Chile) on 22 May 1960 was the most powerful earthquake ever...