• From the extreme north with the driest desert in the world to the austral south with eternal ice and inverted waterfalls, Chile is an invitation hard to refuse.
  • Comparatively, the area occupied by Chile is nearly twice the size of California. Chile's capital city, Santiago, is located at the country's latitudinal mid-point.
  • From 1973 to 1988, Chile was ruled by a military government that came to power in a coup, followed by a period of democratic transition between 1988-1989.
  • With Chile's epic scenery, getting around is always an adventure. Here's the lowdown on the best ways to navigate your way up, down and all around Chile.
  • Kısaca: Şili (İspanyolca: Chile ) ya da resmî adıyla Şili Cumhuriyeti ( República de Chile ; Arjantin'in batısında, And Dağları ile Büyük Okyanus arasında kalan...
  • Chile is now the fifth largest exporter of wines in the world, and the ninth largest producer. Natural conditions are ideal in Chile for wine producing.
  • As observed on the physical map of Chile above, most of the country's interior is covered by mountains.
  • Chile's judiciary is independent and includes a court of appeal, a system of military courts, a constitutional tribunal, and the Supreme Court.
  • Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. It has been relatively free of the coups and arbitrary governments that have blighted the continent.
  • Police and forensic investigators work in the area where the body of former Venezuelan military officer Ronald Ojeda was found in Santiago, Chile.