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  • ...apa Nui, also known as [[Easter Island]], is a special territory of Chile. Chile also has territorial claims in Antarctica. The area where Chile now is located was populated by indigenous people possibly 10,000 years ago
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  • {{r|CIA activities in Chile}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Chile]]
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  • ...rospective report about CIA activities in Chile was written. <ref name=CIA-Chile>{{citation | title = CIA Activities in Chile
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Chile/Related Articles]]
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  • ...f, and activities in, [[Chile]], and with multinational issues relating to Chile that are not specific to [[Western Hemisphere]] affairs
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Chile]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...f, and activities in, [[Chile]], and with multinational issues relating to Chile that are not specific to [[Western Hemisphere]] affairs
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Chile]]
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  • The first elected Marxist President of Chile.
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence activities in Chile/Related Articles]]
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Chile]]
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  • **[[Cordillera Darwin]] ([[Chile]]) **[[Cordillera Domeyko]] ([[Chile]])
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  • {{r|CIA activities in Chile}} {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...h American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/CIA activities in Chile]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chile}}
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  • The HMS Wager was a [[warship]] in the [[Royal Navy]], wrecked in Southern [[Chile]] in the 18th Century.
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  • ...southernmost part of [[South America]], always including [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Uruguay]]; sometimes all or part of [[Brazil]], as well as [[Bolivi
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  • ...c of Capricorn. Politically, it is always considered to include Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Some analysts include Brazil or sometimes just the southern st ...ay and Uruguay. Operation Condor, during the Cold War, involved Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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  • |{{Image|Smog in Santiago, Chile, 2006.jpg| |200px|Smog in Santiago, Chile in 2006}}
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...1994-1998; [[U.S. Ambassador to India]], 1981-1985; [[U.S. Ambassador to Chile]], 1985-1988; [[U.S. Ambassador to Romania]], 1974-1977
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  • ...s.htm</ref> Peru has borders with [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://images.nationmaster.com/images/motw/americas/
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  • ...il]], in the south by [[Paraguay]] and [[Argentina]], and to the west by [[Chile]] and [[Peru]]. Bolivia has been landlocked since 1884, when it lost coastal territory to Chile. Between the main [[Andes]] ranges of the Cordillera Occidental and Cordill
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  • ...ctive Chilean physician, who became the first elected Marxist President of Chile. Among the founders of the Chilean Socialist Party in 1933, elected to the ...litary, was heavily encouraged by the United States; see CIA activities in Chile.
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • | title=CHILE 2006 The ''Wager'' was wrecked on the far Southern coast of [[Chile]] in 1741.
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...apa Nui, also known as [[Easter Island]], is a special territory of Chile. Chile also has territorial claims in Antarctica. The area where Chile now is located was populated by indigenous people possibly 10,000 years ago
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...] in the North through [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]] and [[Bolivia]] to Southern [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. The [[geology|geological]] composition of the range i
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  • {{r|CIA activities in Chile}}
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...'Isla de Pascua'') is an island 3,510 km (2,180 mi) west of continental [[Chile]], to which it belongs since its annexation in 1888. Forming a triangle 14 ...a province that is administratively part of the region of [[Valparaíso]], Chile. Prior to 1862, the inhabitants subsisted mainly on cultivated crops, with
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  • * 2 serrano chile peppers, seeded and chopped
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  • ...for example, information from the Church Committee in [[CIA activities in Chile]].
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • * [[San Pedro de Atacama]], [[Chile]]
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  • | title=CHILE 2006 ...S Wager (1739)|HMS ''Wager'']] (which was wrecked on the coast of southern Chile) during [[George Anson's voyage around the world]]. He later wrote about th
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  • *[[José Antonio Bengoa Cabello]] ([[Chile]] - 2010) *[[Maria Magdalenan Sepulveda]] ([[Chile]]), Independent Expert on the question of human rights and extreme [[povert
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  • * 2 tablespoons red Chile powder
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • *Chile
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  • ...S K 19402, Brazil: Atlantic ATL 1-15-101-012, Canada: Swan Song SWS 70102, Chile: Atlantic 70102, France/Holland: Swan Song SS 19402, Italy: Swan Song K 194
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...rospective report about CIA activities in Chile was written. <ref name=CIA-Chile>{{citation | title = CIA Activities in Chile
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  • ...del has gained prominence after the discovery of a site at [[Monte Verde]] Chile. This site dates to around 15,000 years ago, which is much older than any o
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  • ...establish the graduate school of Geology at the University of Santiago in Chile. This was done while he served a two year stint with the United States Stat
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  • * 2 serrano chile peppers, seeded and chopped
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  • {{r|Chile}}
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  • ...the '''Battle of Coronel''', fought on 1 November 1914 off the coast of [[Chile]], pitted the German East Asia Squadron, under Admiral [[Maximilian von Spe
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  • ...ia. ''Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende: U.S. Involvement in the 1973 Coup in Chile.'' Lexington Books, 2009.<br> ...n, Kissinger, and Allende: A Study of U.S. Involvement in the 1973 Coup in Chile," Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2006.</span>
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  • ...g assignments around Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Mexico and Chile. She was influenced by [[Hank Williams]] and especially by artists known f
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  • '''1971 7" single''' (Argentina/Chile/Peru: Atlantic 2091 149)
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Chile}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Chile}}</td>
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  • *'''FTA's''': [[Chile]], [[Singapore]], [[European Free Trade Association]], [[Association of Sou
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  • ...es seem to have some significance, especially having a recent President of Chile in the family. Article needs work and I don't have time for it. [[User:Howa
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  • ...es ([[pre-nominal letters]]) (similar to Dr. or Prof). Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela.
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  • *1818 - ''Cuerpo de Infanteria de Marina'' (Chile) ===Chile===
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  • ...list on 30 November 1946 and subsequently transferred to the government of Chile. Renamed ''Presidente Errazuriz'', she served the [[Chilean Navy]], for a t
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  • ...g the military dictatorships of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]] beginning in 1975.
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  • ...ns of ''[[Mutiny on the Bounty]].'' It is 3590 miles west of [[Santiago, Chile]], and 1312 miles east of [[Papeete]] on the island of [[Tahiti]]. <ref>htt
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  • ===Chile=== Chile has VMS aboard approximately 500 vessels, each vessel being associated with
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  • ...t the ArgoSystems/Condor AR-740 was installed on submarines of Australia, Chile, Egypt, Greece, the Netherlands and Sweden. ==Chile: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...650186, Bolivia: Polydor 508007, Canada: Atlantic Oldies Series OS 13116, Chile: Atlantic 2164 002, France: Atlantic 650 186, Germany: Atlantic 70409, Gree
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  • ...nobia'' was transferred at Brooklyn to the government of the [[Republic of Chile]] on 9 December 1946.
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  • ...le]] with territories claimed by the UK, [[New Zealand]], [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Norway]].<ref>A number of other countries have reserved the right t
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  • ...e city is home to five [[National Monuments of Chile|historic monuments of Chile]], and was declared a "Zona Típica" ([[English]] language: ''Traditional A ...ame="WannaSurf">{{cite web|url=http://www.wannasurf.com/spot/South_America/Chile/Central_Santiago/punta_de_los_lobos/ |title=Punta de Lobos|publisher=WannaS
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  • ...hth largest in the [[world]]. It is bordered by [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]]. It is a [[federal republic]], currently le ...lications to both countries; the joint boundary commission, established by Chile and Argentina in 2001 has yet to map and demarcate the delimited boundary i
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  • * Copper smelter: [[Chile]]
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  • ...nternational Political Economy of Transformation in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile since 1960.'' Palgrave, 2002. 251 pp.
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  • | Chile
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  • ...is now produced in [[Mexico]], the [[Middle East]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Chile]], Pakistan, and China. The aniseed can be used in [[cooking]], [[potpourr
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  • ...al effort which includes groups from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA.<r
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  • ...14 March]] and shaped a course for [[Chile]]. She reached [[Antofagasta]], Chile, on [[29 March]] and took on a load of ingot and electrolytic copper. After
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  • ==Chile: Aircraft Platforms == Chile has a full Israeli [[Phalcon]] system on a single 707 airframe. This system
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  • ...teachers union. This support to Chile played a major role in ridding the Chile government of [[Augusto Pinochet|their dictator]] in 1988. Fifteen AFT memb
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  • ...ograph on the 8.2-m VLT KUEYEN telescope at the ESO Paranal Observatory in Chile then obtained a detailed spectrum of the new object, the source of the GRB.
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  • ...rney considerable distances, as one [[magellanic penguin]] from southern [[Chile]] proved, the bird travelling 3000 [[mile]]s (5000 [[kilometre]]s) to end u
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  • ...signed to destabilize the anti-American Allende regime in [[Chile, history|Chile]]
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  • *[[Chile]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...l current P-3 users are candidates, including [[Argentina]], [[Canada]], [[Chile]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Pakist
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  • ...at have claimed territory in Antarctica, the others being [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[France]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]] and the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...iones y Experiencias'', 1998, Editorial Universidad de Santiago, Santiago, Chile, ISBN 956-7069-28-X
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  • ...at the United Kingdom apprehend Augusto Pinochet for offenses committed in Chile. This was based on Spain's 1985 Organic Law that defined the jurisdiction
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  • ...Aires]]<br/>[[Rio de Janeiro]]<br/>[[Lima]]<br/>[[Bogotá]]<br/>[[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]]<br/>[[Caracas]] ...on, mostly Iberian. Geographically, it extends from Mexico in the North to Chile in the extreme South.
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  • | 'Voodoo Chile' by Jimi Hendrix
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  • ...engineer was familier with the [[Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia]] in Chile. In any case construction was commenced in June 1979, with the first sectio
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  • ...sidents came from [[Saint Helena]]. [[Census]] data also showed that the [[Chile]]an population was over 6% and increasing.<ref>''Falkland Islands Governmen
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  • ...April 6, and after the San Francisco quake, the port city of Valparaiso in Chile was destroyed in mid-August. <ref>Winchester, Simon. (2005). ''A Crack in t
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  • ...]]'s claim to restore maritime access through a sovereign corridor through Chile along the Peruvian border<ref name=FactbookPeru>{{citation
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  • <td>[[Chile]]</td><td>[[Santiago]]</td><td>[[Chilean peso]]</td> ...eadofstate|Chile}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Chile}}''</small></td>
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  • ...ces as its main interlocutors in Argentina's turbulent politics. Unlike in Chile and Uruguay, where the U.S had backed reformist parties (at least until the
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  • ...the overthrow of the government of Salvador Allende has been published in Chile under the title: Los EEUU y el Derrocamiento de Allende. His articles have
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  • ...n that Magellan named Pacific for its calmness, sailing along the coast of Chile until 18 December.
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  • ...oxide]] gas and had to be replaced by costly fresh nitrate imported from [[Chile]]. In 1827, the French chemist [[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] developed a towe
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  • ...r]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]]. In most of these countries, however, Spanish coexists with several minor
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  • ...1990s as an ardent supporter of General [[Augusto Pinochet]], the former [[Chile]]an dictator, who was under house arrest in [[London, United Kingdom|London
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  • In February 1960, the ship sailed to [[Valparaiso, Chile]], via the [[Panama Canal]] to provide communications support for President
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  • ...West inspired Third World intellectuals, ranging from China and Korea to Chile, eager to identify the fall of western imperialism.<ref> Prasenjit Duara, "
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  • ...url=http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Chile-Rubbed-Roast-Turkey |title=Chile-Rubbed Roast Turkey |accessdate=2010-10-17}}</ref>
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  • ...e]] [[gas]] and had to be replaced by costly fresh nitrate imported from [[Chile]]. In 1827, the French chemist [[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] developed a towe
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  • ...ries with a GDP per capita roughly one-half that of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. The agricultural sector accounts for about one-tenth of GDP, two-fifths of
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  • ...del Castro and CIA activities in Chile|actions against Salvador Allende of Chile were initiated at the White House. Other operations were proposed by CIA pe |title=Covert Action in Chile: 1963–1973
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  • ...tense interest, but a new focus was on the leftist Allende government in [[Chile]]. CIA provided covert political support to selected parties before and aft | title =Chile and the United States: Declassified Documents relating to the Military Coup
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  • ...merica sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Argentina| Argentina]], Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, [[CIA activities in Peru|Peru]], Venezuela ...on Condor]], and the U.S. appeared to have some access to it.<ref name=CIA-Chile>{{citation
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  • ...worldwide campaign for the abolition of torture in 1972. The new regime in Chile agreed to admit a three-person Amnesty International mission for an on-the-
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  • ...quisition of the Môle St. Nicolas in Haiti. In the bitter controversy with Chile, during which war was narrowly averted, Harrison insisted on respect for th
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  • ...n established in the United Provinces of La Plata (present-day Argentina), Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. Adams, under Monroe's careful supervision, wro
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  • ...hemisphere, [[New Zealand]] and the southern halves of [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]] are temperate. Antarctica is in the southern "frigid zone"; the northern
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  • ...signed to destabilize the anti-American Allende regime in [[Chile, history|Chile]]
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  • ...a; the model remained [[mercantilism|mercantilist]]. Argentina, Brazil and Chile, in the 1930s and 1940s, avoided the labor-intensive industries that had be
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  • ...mercialized because ammonia was too expensive at that time compared to the Chile saltpetre ([[potassium nitrate]]) being used at that time to produce nitric
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  • ...over the century as a whole despite the early start made by Argentina and Chile, although convergence between larger countries was accompanied by divergenc
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  • Member states under the agreement are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, European Community, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Kore
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  • ...nd Russia. Active groups are also found in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile.
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  • ...ancient Maya, were growing tired of the phenomenon. Mayan elder Apolinario Chile Pixtun said he was "fed up with this stuff" and was reportedly "tired of be
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  • * [[Chile]]
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  • ...ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/argentina/patndx.htm]</ref> [[Chile]]<ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/cochrane_thomas.htm]</
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  • ...ntries represented were Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Switzerland, Canada, Lebanon, and the United States.
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  • ...rich fields in the high mountains of [[Atacama]], at the border between [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. Today about one-quarter of the world gold output is es
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  • ...d Asia's, with 70-90% of populations having access to basic health care in Chile, Costa Rica, and Cuba on the upper end of the scale. Less than 50 percent h ...tbreaks of gastrointestinal disease attributed to ''E. coli'' infection in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru<ref name=Bartoloni2008>{{citation
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  • |'Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)'
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  • ...he right temporal lobe, p. 104-105 ''Closer to the Light''. Researchers in Chile confirmed that near-death experiences were caused by neuron activity within
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  • ...the South") and which in fact would bring the Spaniards to [[Peru]] and [[Chile]]. In 1525, the first European city in the [[Americas|American Continent]]
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  • <tr><th align="left">Chile</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...], [[Blanco]], [[Cara]], [[Cimfa]], [[Comprado]], [[Consuela]], [[Coronel, Chile|Coronel]], [[Dolza]], [[Edery]], [[Esperanza]], [[Estimada]], [[Estrella]],
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  • * 1973 - [[Chile]], military coup against [[Salvador Allende]] given U.S. approval
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  • *[[Marcelo Ríos]] Chilean 26 December 1975, Santiago, Chile
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  • ...presented from 19 countries, including the U.S., [[Germany]], [[Japan]], [[Chile]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Nepal]]. Topics covered ranged from ''Establishing P
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  • ...[[History of Central African Republic]], [[History of Chad]], [[History of Chile]], [[History of China]], [[History of the Republic of China]], [[History of
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  • ...d plains of shingle and seashells in [[Patagonia]] as raised beaches; in [[Chile]], he experienced an earthquake and noted [[mussel]]-beds stranded above hi
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  • ...timately became of the original bells is not known. New bells were cast in Chile for inclusion in the belfry of "The Great Stone Church." All four of Missio
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  • ...rently seven Bahá'í Houses of Worship with an eighth under construction in Chile.<ref>{{cite web | author=adherents.com | publisher=adherents.com | title=Ba
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