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State of Chile
Estado de Chile Estado Chileno Patria Nueva
1817–1826
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: (1819–1826) Canción Nacional Chilena
Effective territory and claims based on the uti possidetis of 1810.
Capital
Santiago de Chile
Common languages
Spanish (official) Indigenous languages (Quechuan languages, Aymara, Mapudungun, Kawésqar, Yaghan)
Government
Dictatorship
Supreme Director
• 1817-1823
Bernardo O'Higgins
• 1823-1826
Ramón Freire
Historical era
Decolonization of the Americas
• Established
12 February 1817
• Declaration of Independence
12 February 1818
• Battle of Maipú
5 April 1818
• Provisional Constitution
23 October 1818
• Constitution
8 August 1822
• Disestablished
28 January 1826
Population
• 1818
850,000
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Reconquest (Chile)
Conservative Republic
Patria Nueva (New Fatherland) was a period in the history of Chile that began with the victory of Ejército de los Andes in the Battle of Chacabuco on 12 February 1817 and ended with the resignation of Bernardo O'Higgins as Supreme Director in 1823.
PatriaNueva (New Fatherland) was a period in the history of Chile that began with the victory of Ejército de los Andes in the Battle of Chacabuco on 12...
also subdivided into three stages: the Patria Vieja (1810–1814), Reconquista (1814–1817) and the PatriaNueva (1817–1823). Although the war itself began...
The National Congress of Chile (Spanish: Congreso Nacional de Chile) is the legislative branch of the Republic of Chile. According to the current Constitution...
This article contains a list of presidents of Chile from the establishment of the first government junta in 1810, at the beginning of the Chilean War of...
The president of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile (Spanish: Presidente de la Cámara de Diputadas y Diputados de la República de Chile) is the highest authority...
Patria Vieja (Spanish: [ˈpatɾja ˈβjexa], lit. 'Old Fatherland') refers to a time period in the History of Chile occurring between the First Junta of the...
divided into three stages: Patria Vieja, Reconquista, and PatriaNueva. Chile's first experiment with self-government, the "Patria Vieja" (old fatherland...
father, began a number of important works for the city. During the "PatriaNueva" era, closed institutions reopened. The General Cemetery opened, work...
Battle of Chacabuco on 26 May 1817 gave way to a new period known as the PatriaNueva (New Fatherland). A new flag was adopted that day, known today as the...
Protection in Bolivia". tni.org. Retrieved 2014-01-26. RADIO PATRIANUEVA - BOLIVIA. "Radio PatriaNueva – Noticia". patrianueva.bo. Archived from the original...
originaria desde agosto". Página Siete. 2015-07-29. Retrieved 2018-03-21. Nueva Constitución Política Del Estado, Aprobada en grande, detalle y revisión...
presidency with 47.4% of the vote, running as the candidate for the PatriaNueva ("New Fatherland") electoral alliance between the PRD and the smaller...
Córdoba where he began to work as a journalist for the magazines Posición, PatriaNueva, and as correspondent for the daily El Mundo of Buenos Aires. With his...
'Cuando Florezca el Chuño' and 'Ama, Ama, Amazonas'. In the 1980s, Chilean nueva canción was imported to Bolivia and changed into canto nuevo, which was...
O'Higgins Supreme Director of Chile. This marks the beginning of the "PatriaNueva" period in Chile's history. The Battle of Chacabuco on February 12, 1817...
Destruction of the Seven Cities Nation-building Patria Vieja War of Independence Reconquest PatriaNueva Civil war (1829–1830) War of the Confederation...
Bolivisión Red ATB Red Uno de Bolivia UNITEL Radio Televisión Popular Red PatriaNueva Sport Olympics Monuments World Heritage Sites Archaeological sites Chiripa...
rebellion for life and humanity Flourishing the rebellious seed El Poblado PatriaNueva Ocosingo The rebellious thinking of the original peoples In honor of...
Based in La Paz. Radio Panamericana 1972 Yes Based in La Paz. Radio PatriaNueva ? Yes Based in La Paz. Radio Pio XII ? Yes Based in Siglo Veinte, Oruro...
Bolivisión Red ATB Red Uno de Bolivia UNITEL Radio Televisión Popular Red PatriaNueva Sport Olympics Monuments World Heritage Sites Archaeological sites Chiripa...
Destruction of the Seven Cities Nation-building Patria Vieja War of Independence Reconquest PatriaNueva Civil war (1829–1830) War of the Confederation...
Bolivisión Red ATB Red Uno de Bolivia UNITEL Radio Televisión Popular Red PatriaNueva Sport Olympics Monuments World Heritage Sites Archaeological sites Chiripa...
Chiloé Mapuche allies of the Royalists Patriots: Chile(Patria Vieja, until 1814) Chile(PatriaNueva, since 1817) United Provinces Mapuche allies of the...
Bolivisión Red ATB Red Uno de Bolivia UNITEL Radio Televisión Popular Red PatriaNueva Sport Olympics Monuments World Heritage Sites Archaeological sites Chiripa...