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    Rise Of Santiago

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    the countryside, the city of Santiago concentrated all the political and trading functions. If a ton of gold was extracted from the rivers in the south, afterward, it was commercialized from Santiago to Lima. Moreover, it was the same with livestock and agricultural products. Hence, the goods were produced in the rural but its commodification happened in Santiago. Also, decision-making processes on policies occurred in Santiago. Although, the consolidation of Santiago faced some difficulties. The

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    Chile Essay

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    Chilean Landscape Chile is located along the southwestern coast of South America and has the Andes Mountains on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. The landscape in Chile offers diversity from deserts, forests, rivers, glaciers and valleys. Chile has three different climate zones and they experience a variety of seasons to support their primary sector of agriculture and produce variety of fruits including grapes to manufacture wine. ("Chile facts and," 2007) Population Density:

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    The product we chose to do was wine and we picked this item due to the business sector we are entering. There are an excess of 300 wine exporters in Chile and the main ten accounts for 52% of the aggregate wine exports. Chile is a wine producer 's heaven as the world 's fifth biggest wine exporter. It offers long, hot summers and cool waterfront breezes which are perfect climates for vineyards. Not only is the temperature near flawless, but the environment is pest and disease free so therefore the

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    Chile was beginning to be conquered by the Spanish in the mid 16th century. The conquest begun with Diego de Almagro and Francisco Pizarro in 1536 and 1537 near the Maule River. They were searching for gold and civilization, found neither, and returned to Peru. The first conquest happened in 1540-1541, under the command of Pedro de Valdivia, which founded Santiago. During this time, there were at least 500,000 native people living in Chile (Britannica). Additionally, many of these cultures were intertwined

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    Essay about Chile

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    Chile The country of Chile is located in western South America. The conditions vary with the mountains, deserts, and beaches. Climate The climate is one condition that may vary within different regions. The country extends a long distance from north to south. There is a lack of rainfall to the north. there the air is able to hold much of the moisture. Middle Chile has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. The temperatures aren't often extreme. The warmest month, January, averages

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    Chile Research Paper

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    Chile is a small country that is located in South America and bordered by Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina. Chile's population is a round number of 16,136,000. The capital of Chile is Santiago. Chile is about 756,096 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 291,930 square miles. Chile's main language is Spanish and their religion is mainly Roman Catholic, Protestant (Chile: National). Chile's currency is the Chilean peso. Our U.S. dollar compared to the Chilean peso is 1 U.S dollar = 669.773 Chilean

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    the forms of innovation in Chile and Latin America for study the importance that acquire this figure in the generation of knowledge.The second point focus on entrepreneurship also in Chile and Latin America and their importance like a motor of the economy. Third, we looking the cluster structure in natural resource like a mode of join the concepts of innovation and entrepreneurship like a virtuous circle.The last point is concentrate on salmon industry in Chile, his evolution and structure

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    Because the area of Chile is so vast, there is a widespread assortment of environments. From a barren wilderness to a sub Antartic tip, the environments can vary. While Chile may seem to contained/achieved its paradisiacal glory, and in the minds of foreigners “The Land of Poets,” its weather forecasting is far from it. According to Britannica.com, “Chile is also a land of extreme natural events: volcanic eruptions, violent

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    Samy Benmayor, a Chilean painter, was born January 24, 1956 in Santiago, Chile and grew up in a house in the central Santiago highway of Alameda. His father died when he was two years old. He attended the Liceo Manuel de Salas high school and then went on to attend the University of Chile. He was a student of artists Gonzalo Diaz and Rodolfo Opazo. Samy acquired scholarship offers from many different schools to advance in his education abroad. During his travel abroad, Samy met Susana Mansilla,

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    On the shores of a remote inlet in Patagonia, Chile, 337 whales were found dead due to reasons yet to be found out. The Dodo reports scientists are startled by what they called the biggest die-off in history. The carcasses found in June were believed to be sei whales, which are already considered endangered. According to National Geographic, sei whales are large baleen whales that could reach about 64 feet in length and 50 tons in weight. These bluish-gray sea mammals are known to be the fastest

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