1. The indigenous people of Chile are the Araucans, the Mapuche, the Terra del Fuego, etc., all of which belong to the branch of the Indians, and have been Spanish colonies from 1541 to 1818. Finally, under the leadership of Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme, Chile became independent on February 12, 1818, and became a republic. Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme is also known as ".Capable general", the liberator of Chile
Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme.
Chile National Tree- Arauu Caliasson. It is a rare tree species in the world. Yes".Black pyramid"Titled.
3. The Chilean national dance isQueka Dance(cuenca), born circa 1824. At first it was a salon dance, accompanied by harp and guitar.
Queka Dance4. Chile is the country with the most narrow terrain in the world. The territory is volcanic, ** frequent. The country spans 38 degrees of latitude and has a diverse climate.
5. Chile has the largest number of solar power plants in the Americas, with a total of 88 in the country, accounting for 30% of the total electricity consumption each year.
6. Chile is quite strict in the punishment for driving without a license, not only to confiscate the car driven, but also not to be allowed to test for a driver's license within five years, if the driver is a civil servant, not only the first two penalties, but also half a year's salary. Due to the severity of the penalties, there are almost no unlicensed drivers in Chile.
7. Chile is rich in mineral resources, with reserves of 1About 500 million tons, accounting for nearly 30% of the world's reserves, ranking first, but also the largest rhenium producer, the third largest molybdenum producer, and the total lithium reserves ranking second in the world.
8. The Atacama Salt Lake in Chile is the largest salt lake in the world.
9, Chile is the country with the least gangs in the Americas, compared to the gangs in other countries, the situation of chaotic law and order, Chile is a rare pure land in the Americas, although it cannot be called absolutely safe, but there are few criminal cases, at most petty theft, theft and the like.
10. Santiago, the capital of Chile, is the largest city in the country, Santiago is the industrial and financial center of Chile, and the city contributes 45% of Chile's national GDP.
11. In Palapaca, Chile, there is an annual bride's day, which is set on March 1 every year.
12. Chile is a relatively wealthy country in South America, mainly due to the abundant mining industry in the country, and is listed as the four pillars of the domestic economy along with forestry, fishery and agriculture. It is the largest exporter of agricultural products in Latin America and a major producer of farmed salmon and trout in the world.
13. Chile's happiness development index and welfare index are the highest in Latin America, the gap between the rich and the poor in society is relatively small, free education is implemented, no penny is spent from kindergarten to university, lunch is managed at noon in most parts of the country, and student transportation is free.
14. Chile implements free medical care for all, medical equipment and technology level is much higher than that of other Latin American countries, and the country encourages more children, not only exempting all fees for mothers, but also providing milk powder money for children aged 1 to 3.
15. On Easter Island in Chile, there is a Rapa Nui National Park, which is the most isolated park in the world, and the huge stone carvings on the island are still a mystery.
16. Since most of Chilean people are of Hispanic descent and mixed Indo-European descent, the domestic customs are almost the same as those in Europe, the official language is Spanish, and 67% of the people believe in Catholicism. Most people taboo the number 13 and prefer the number 7.
17. Chile has developed transportation, of which the Pan-American Highway is 3,363 kilometers long, which is the longest highway in Latin America.
18. Chile's literature is among the best in the world, with two Nobel laureates in literature, Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda.
19. The smallest deer in the world, is the Pudu deer in Chile.
20. Chile was the first country in South America to establish diplomatic relations with China on December 15, 1970.
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