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Nationals of Chile; people identified with the country of Chile
insular territories. Most Chileans share a common culture, history, ancestry and language. The overwhelming majority of Chileans are the product of varying
Chileans
Country in South America
European countries, 27% of Chileans would be poor, according to Juan Carlos Feres of the ECLAC. As of early 2025, about 85% of Chileans benefit from government
Chile
Chileans descended from German immigrants
German Chileans (Spanish: germanochilenos; German: Deutsch-Chilenen) are Chileans descended from German immigrants, about 30,000 of whom arrived in Chile between
German_Chileans
Ethnic group
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › White Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos blancos) are Chileans who have predominantly or total European or West Asian
White_Chileans
Chileans of Irish ancestry and Irish-born person migrated to Chile
considered for merging. › Irish Chileans (in Spanish: Hiberno-chilenos, Irish: Gael-Sileánach) are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part
Irish_Chileans
Ethnic group in Chile
› Afro-Chileans or Black Chileans are Chilean people of Black African descent. They may be descendants of slaves who were brought to Chile via the trans-Atlantic
Afro-Chileans
Ethnic group
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › British Chileans are Chilean residents with fully or partial antecedents from the United Kingdom
British_Chileans
Chilean citizens of Italian descent
elites. Italian Chileans, along with French Chileans, contributed to the development, cultivation and ownership of the world-famous Chilean wines from haciendas
Italian_Chileans
People with heritage from Chile and the Netherlands
merging. › Dutch Chileans (Spanish: Chileno-neerlandeses; Dutch: Nederlandse Chilenen) are Chilean people of Dutch descent. In 1600, the Chilean city of Valdivia
Dutch_Chileans
Ethnic group
Polish Chileans include immigrants to Chile from Poland and their descendants who recognize their Polish ancestry. A small number of Poles came to Chile, with
Polish_Chileans
Territorial conflict between Chile and allied Peru and Bolivia (1879–84)
Montero, refused to try to drive the Chileans from the beachhead, as the Chileans had expected. On 22 March, 3,642 Chilean troops defeated 1,300 Peruvian troops
War_of_the_Pacific
Topics referred to by the same term
Chilean people Chilean Spanish Chilean culture Chilean cuisine Chilean Americans List of Chileans All pages with titles beginning with Chilean This disambiguation
Chilean
Ethnic group
considered for merging. › Lebanese Chileans, are immigrants to Chile from Lebanon. Most are Christian and they arrived in Chile in the mid-19th to early-20th
Lebanese_Chileans
colonization. About three fourths of Chileans are mestizo, a mixture of European and Amerindian ancestries. One-fifth of Chileans are of white European (mainly
Demographics_of_Chile
Chilean community in Australia
California such as the Chilean mill which became common in Australian mining. Not all Chileans stayed and there are estimates of 350 Chileans leaving Australia
Chilean_Australians
Ethnic group
being considered for merging. › French Chileans (French: Franco-Chilien, Spanish: franco-chileno) are Chilean citizens of full or partial French ancestry
French_Chileans
Ethnic group
considered for merging. › Uruguayan Chileans (Spanish: Uruguayos Chilenos) are people born in Uruguay who live in Chile, or Chilean-born people of Uruguayan descent
Uruguayan_Chileans
Chilean citizens of Swiss ancestry
for merging. › Swiss Chileans are Chilean citizens of Swiss ancestry. There are currently 15,000 Swiss citizens residing in Chile, with approximately 90
Swiss_Chileans
Ethnic group
for merging. › Japanese Chileans (Spanish: Japonés Chileno or Nipo-chileno; Japanese: 日系チリ人, Nikkei Chiri-jin) are Chileans with ethnic origin from Japan
Japanese_Chileans
Chilean gold miners in California from 1848 to 1855
first group of Chileans arrived in California in late October of the same year. 1500 Chileans arrived in San Francisco in 1848. In total, Chile issued about
Chileans in the California gold rush
Chileans_in_the_California_gold_rush
People of Haitian heritage and diaspora living in Chile
for merging. › Haitian Chileans (Spanish: Haitiano-Chileno, Haitian Creole: Ayisyen Chilyen, French: Haïtien Chilien), are Chilean citizens of full or partial
Haitian_Chileans
Chileans of full or partial Croatian descent
› Croatian Chileans (Spanish: Chileno-croatas, pronounced [tʃiˈleno kɾoˈata]; Croatian: čileanski Hrvati or Hrvatski Čileanci) are Chileans of full or
Croatian_Chileans
Ethnic group
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Spanish Chileans refer more often to Chileans of post-independence Spanish immigrant descent, as they
Spanish_Chileans
Americans of Chilean birth or descent
1960s, Chileans began to immigrate more for economic or academic rather than political reasons, and that continues into the modern day. Chileans and other
Chilean_Americans
Southern. Italian Chileans along with French Chileans contributed to the development, cultivation and ownership of the world-famous Chilean wines from haciendas
Immigration_to_Chile
This is a list of Chileans who are famous or notable. Ricardo J. Caballero – MIT professor, Department of Economics Sebastián Edwards – UCLA professor
List_of_Chileans
Arab immigrants living in Chile
is being considered for merging. › Arab Chileans (Spanish: Árabes Chilenos; Arabic: العرب في تشيلي) are Chileans from predominantly Arab ancestry. People
Arab_Chileans
Ethnic group in Brazil
ancestry or Chile-born people who reside in Brazil. Emigration of Chileans has decreased during the last decade: It is estimated that 857,781 Chileans live abroad
Chilean_Brazilians
Overthrow of President Salvador Allende
middle-class country, with about 30% or 9 million Chileans being middle class. The collapse of Chilean democracy marked the end of a series of democratic
1973_Chilean_coup_d'état
Topics referred to by the same term
Chiles may refer to: Chiles (surname) Chiles (volcano), an extinct volcano in Ecuador Chiles, Nariño, a settlement in Nariño Department, Colombia. Chiles
Chiles
Chilean part of the Palestinian diaspora
singer and songwriter Chile–Palestine relations Arab Chileans Lebanese Chileans Immigration to Chile "CHILE TRAVEL GUIDE". CHILE TRAVEL GUIDE. Archived
Palestinians_in_Chile
Ethnic group
known Chileans of Basque descendence is too great to name but the following shows a short list of some. Pedro Aguirre Cerda, President of Chile (1938–1941)
Basque_Chileans
Ethnic group
for merging. › Chileans in France consist mostly of refugees, but also other migrants such as students or economic workers, from Chile and their descendants
Chileans_in_France
Ethnic group
Russian Chileans form a minor part of the Russian diaspora and a small group in comparison to the other ethnic groups in Chile. The 2002 Chilean Census
Russian_Chileans
People of Chilean ancestry who live in the Falkland Islands
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Chileans in the Falkland Islands are people of Chilean ancestry or nationality who live in the Falkland
Chileans in the Falkland Islands
Chileans_in_the_Falkland_Islands
Ethnic group
147 Chileans living in the country (born in Chilean territory). An estimate 2003-2004 estimated Chilean descendants, born in Argentina to a Chilean father
Chilean_Argentines
Ethnic group
Swedes and Chileans were once again seen on the streets. During the 1980s, after Pinochet's economic reforms many poverty-stricken Chileans left their
Chilean_Swedes
Variety of Spanish language
the Buenos Aires region. Usually Chileans do not recognize the Argentine borrowings as such, claiming they are Chilean terms and expressions due to the
Chilean_Spanish
Ethnic group
being considered for merging. › American Chileans and Canadian Chileans are among roughly 300,000 Chileans of North American ancestry (includes Americans
Americans and Canadians in Chile
Americans_and_Canadians_in_Chile
merging. › Indigenous peoples in Chile (Spanish: Chilenos indígenas) or Native Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos nativos), are Chileans who have predominant or total
Indigenous_peoples_in_Chile
Ethnic group
attempt to found the Republic of Sonora. The Chileans were taken to the camps, but the Mexican army attacked Chilean vessels and killed many immigrants accused
Chilean_Mexicans
Ethnic group
but some Chileans and competitors feel some envy towards the commercial success of Koreans in their country. At the same time, however, Chileans have respect
Koreans_in_Chile
Capital and largest city of Chile
domesticated camelids. The villages of the Picunche people (as they were known to Chileans) or the Promaucae (as referred to by the Incas) were under Inca rule from
Santiago
Emigrants from Scotland and their descendants
Mar is an example of a school set up by Scottish Chileans. The Scottish and other British Chileans are primarily found in higher education as well in
Scottish_diaspora
Ethnic group
group is being considered for merging. › Chilean Venezuelans are Venezuelans of Chilean descent or Chileans who have obtained Venezuelan citizenship.
Chilean_Venezuelans
Mountain range in South America
from south to north through seven South American countries: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela. Along their length, the
Andes
Racism and discrimination against Chile, its people, and culture
current resentment towards Chile, Chileans, or Chilean culture. Anti-Chilean sentiment is most prevalent among Chile's neighbors Argentina, Bolivia and
Anti-Chilean_sentiment
Geographical region in South America
eventual war with Chile over Patagonia, the natives would side with the Chileans and the war would be brought to the vicinity of Buenos Aires. The decision
Patagonia
Bilateral relations
different reasons. Thousands of Chileans sought refuge in Germany during Pinochet's dictatorship. In 1810, when Chile became independent from Spain, Hamburg
Chile–Germany_relations
London and the Universidad Andrés Bello in 2017, 40% of Chileans had used cannabis and 48.2% of Chileans supported its legalization, the highest rates in the
Cannabis_in_Chile
1813 battle of the Chilean War of Independence
realized that they were greater in number than the Chileans, and launched an attack. A third of the Chilean patriots were killed; among these were Lieutenant
Battle_of_Yerbas_Buenas
Mild chili pepper originating in Puebla, Mexico
Dried, it is called ancho or chile ancho, from the Spanish word ancho (wide). Stuffed fresh and roasted, it is popular in chiles rellenos poblanos. While
Poblano
Peru. It is not known how many Chileans were living in Peru in 1879 but according to the 1876 Peruvian census, Chileans made up around 26% of the population
Expulsion of Chileans from Bolivia and Peru in 1879
Expulsion_of_Chileans_from_Bolivia_and_Peru_in_1879
Bilateral relations
community of approximately 200,000 – 400,000 Chileans of Croatian descent. The first contact between Chile and Croatia (at the time part of the Austro-Hungarian
Chile–Croatia_relations
Historic site in Calaveras County, California, US
County. It received its name from Chileans who worked it in 1848 and 1849, and was the scene of the so-called Chilean War. The largest known quartz crystals
Chili_Gulch
1836–39 war between Chile and Argentina and Peru-Bolivia
organized in Chile, but they did not sail to Peru because the war was over. In the decisive battle of Yungay there were between 4,000–4,467 Chileans. After
War_of_the_Confederation
People from Chile residing in Finland
10,000 protested. 39.1% of Chileans are employed, 13.8% are unemployed and 47.1% are outside the labour force. Most Chileans are employed as teachers,
Chileans_in_Finland
1850–1875 colonization scheme in Chile
Mapuche and other Chileans. Land conflicts aside some Chilean intellectuals did also become critical of the German community in Chile. Chilean minister Luis
German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue
German_colonization_of_Valdivia,_Osorno_and_Llanquihue
Ethnic group
century came via Chile. There is no clear record of the number of people of Hungarian descent living in the country. Hungarian Chileans are known for their
Hungarians_in_Chile
were seen as "primordial" Chileans. Manrique, Nelson (1981). Campesinado y Nación: las guerrillas indígenas en la Guerra con Chile (in Spanish). Lima: Centro
Indigenous peoples and the War of the Pacific
Indigenous_peoples_and_the_War_of_the_Pacific
President of Chile (born 1966)
the eventual winner, Sebastián Piñera. He stated, "[In today's world,] Chileans need God," and proposed making religion teachers available in public schools
José_Antonio_Kast
South American war (1879–1883)
refused to try to drive the Chileans from the beachhead, as the Chileans had expected. On 22 March 1880 3,642 Chilean troops defeated 1,300 Peruvian
Land campaign of the War of the Pacific
Land_campaign_of_the_War_of_the_Pacific
Culinary traditions of Chile
Cheese, basil and tomatoes. Chileans are one of the biggest bread eaters in the world; second after the Germans, in fact. Chileans eat bread at breakfast,
Chilean_cuisine
1880 battle in Peru
the Chileans went quiet for some time. The Chilean government believed that with the capture of Tarapacá, Peru would sign a truce, allowing Chile to keep
Battle_of_Tacna
Bilateral relations
World Service poll, 62% of Chileans view Brazil's influence positively, with only 12% expressing a negative view. Although Chile is one of the two South
Brazil–Chile_relations
Incorporation of Araucanía into Chile
was mostly under control of Chileans. The Chilean wheat boom increased pressure to acquire lands in Araucanía by Chileans and led to numerous scams and
Occupation_of_Araucanía
Type of chili pepper
year. Pickled pepper DeWitt, Dave; Paul W. Boslund (2009). The Complete Chile Pepper Book: A Gardener's Guide to Choosing, Growing, Preserving, and Cooking
Serrano_pepper
1881-83 Chilean military occupation of Lima, Peru, during the War of the Pacific
destruction on the part of the Chileans after the two battles lost by Piérola — this city was peacefully occupied by Chileans. — French Admiral Abel-Nicolas
Occupation_of_Lima
Ethnic group
usually under British-owned corporations. However, the majority of Indian Chileans arrived in the 1980s and the 1990s due to economic and sociopolitical crises
Indians_in_Chile
Species of rodent
Oligoryzomys of the family Cricetidae. It is found in the southern Andes of Chile and Argentina, with an outlying population in eastern Argentina. As a common
Oligoryzomys_longicaudatus
1996 aviation accident in the Pacific Ocean
the flight were Chileans returning to Chile. Of the passengers, 21 originated from Miami; all of the originating passengers were Chilean. An additional
Aeroperú_Flight_603
Chilean independence leader (1778–1842)
many Chileans' views of his reign. For six years, O'Higgins was a largely successful leader, and his government initially functioned well. Within Chile, O'Higgins
Bernardo_O'Higgins
Bilateral relations
500 Chileans, 54 Uruguayans and some Cubans received refugee in the Swedish embassy. By the end of Pinochet's presidency, more than 40,000 Chileans immigrated
Chile–Sweden_relations
Chilean politician (born 1945)
voting rights to Chileans living abroad. The right to vote from overseas was codified by Law No. 20.748, which allowed thousands of Chileans to vote in the
Isabel_Allende_(politician)
27th and 30th President of Peru
actions of the Allied Army against the Chileans. On 26 May 1880, the Battle of Tacna was fought, where the Chileans defeated the combined Bolivian-Peruvian
Andrés_Avelino_Cáceres
Association football club in Chile
Universidad de Chile (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ uniβeɾsiˈðað ðe ˈtʃile]) is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the
Club_Universidad_de_Chile
Bilateral relations
polls, Chileans have a considerably positive opinion of the U.S., with 72% of Chileans viewing the U.S. favorably in 2015, and 62% of Chileans viewing
Chile–United_States_relations
Following the defeat of General Augusto Pinochet in the 1988 plebiscite, where Chileans voted against extending his rule, Pinochet and opposition forces agreed
1989 Chilean constitutional referendum
1989_Chilean_constitutional_referendum
Indigenous people of South America
spaces. Following the independence of Chile in the 1810s, the Mapuche began to be perceived as Chilean by other Chileans, contrasting with previous perceptions
Mapuche
1970 armed conflict in Bolivia
made by Guevara's guerrilla. The participants were mostly Bolivians, but Chileans, Argentines, and Peruvians also partook. The guerrilla, which took form
Teoponte_Guerrilla
Territorial dispute between Chile and Peru
on a plebiscite, Chile's plan was to demand an additional 5,000,000 pesos for claims made by Chileans harmed during the war. Chile threatened to cede
Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute
Chilean–Peruvian_territorial_dispute
1879 stage of the War of the Pacific
after the Chileans won definitive naval superiority at Angamos. It took its name from the region where it was fought. After Angamos, the Chilean government
Tarapacá_campaign
Part of the War of the Pacific (1879–1880)
lack of supplies and transportation lines. A last attempt to ambush the Chileans on the night of May 25 at Quebrada Honda failed, because the darkness misled
Tacna_and_Arica_campaign
the diversity of Chilean society, and 63% of respondents said they did not feel represented by the Constitutional Convention. Chileans were also skeptical
2022 Chilean constitutional referendum
2022_Chilean_constitutional_referendum
Dictator of Chile from 1973 to 1990
to a study in Latin American Perspectives, at least 200,000 Chileans (about 2% of Chile's 1973 population) were forced to go into exile. Additionally
Augusto_Pinochet
President of Chile from 1990 to 1994
expanded public health programs, vocational and training programs for young Chileans, and a major public housing initiative. A new Solidarity and Social Investment
Patricio_Aylwin
Battle in the War of the Pacific 1879–1884
blow up his gunpowder reserves when the Chileans reached the fort and cause massive casualties among the Chileans. However, he was unable to do this, and
Battle_of_Arica
1814–1817 period of Chilean history
supreme director, Francisco de la Lastra, in 1814. Authors such as the Chileans Julio Heise and Jaime Eyzaguirre prefer to call the period Absolutist Restoration
Reconquest_(Chile)
Camino de los chilenos (Spanish: Road of the Chileans) or Rastrillada de los chilenos were a group of routes in Patagonia used by Mapuches and related
Camino_de_los_chilenos
City and port in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
cities; it is one of two South American cities with that status along with Chile's Punta Arenas. The word Ushuaia comes from the Yaghan language: ush and
Ushuaia
of the elections, while Chile was one of the hardest hit nations in the Americas as of May 2020. On October 25, 2020, Chileans voted 78.28 per cent in
History_of_Chile
International school in Santiago, Chile
English language education to both the city's international community and Chileans. Its student body consists of students from over 50 countries. The school
International School Nido de Aguilas
International_School_Nido_de_Aguilas
1882 battle during the War of the Pacific
the Chileans, who returned fire from the windows of the building. The pregnant woman, a barmaid who was in labor, delivered a child. The Chileans largely
Battle_of_La_Concepción
Two tank landing ships of the French Navy
January 2012). "Les Chiliens prennent en main l'ex-CDIC Rapière" [The Chileans take charge of the former CDIC Rapière]. meretmarine.com (in French). Retrieved
Chaland de débarquement d'infanterie et de chars
Chaland_de_débarquement_d'infanterie_et_de_chars
to Chile is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Chile, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in Chile. The
List of ambassadors of New Zealand to Chile
List_of_ambassadors_of_New_Zealand_to_Chile
Bilateral relations
distributed Asian goods all the way to Santiago at Chile. The Chileans were also in the Philippines and Chileans were one of the nationalities of Latin American
Chile–Philippines_relations
Planned Argentine military invasion of Chile
going to invade Chile, Santiago especially. It seemed to them something very easy; Just a matter of crossing the border and that the Chileans were going to
Operation_Soberanía
December – Pedro Rebolledo 28 April – Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (b. 1877) "CHILEANS GET ESCUDOS: New Monetary Unit Worth 95 Cents Is Circulated". New York
1960_in_Chile
Brothers mentioned in the Book of Ruth
Mahlon (Hebrew: מַחְלוֹן Maḥlōn) and Chilion or Kilion (כִּלְיוֹן Ḵilyōn) were two brothers mentioned in the Book of Ruth. They were the sons of Elimelech
Mahlon_and_Chilion
US-backed repression campaign in South America
Uruguayans (127 in Argentina, 3 in Chile, and 2 in Paraguay), 72 Bolivians (36 in Chile, 36 in Argentina), 119 Chileans, 51 Paraguayans (in Argentina), 16
Operation_Condor
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Lord
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Fragrance
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Lord Mahavir
Girl/Female
Indian
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Hindu
Victorious, Conquering, Defeating
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Old Norse byname Káti (from káti ‘boy’). (Kate was not in use as a pet form of Catherine during the Middle Ages.)Probably in some instances an Americanized spelling of German Goetz.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lover
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Root, that straitens or binds, that keeps tight.
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German Spanish
Friend.
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