Chile Location: South America, west of Peru Capital: Santiago
Largest City: Santiago Language: Spanish is the official language
Religion: 70% of the population is Roman Catholic.
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Basic Demographic Data Life Expectancy: Male: 76 Female: 82
IMR: 8.3 Fertility Rate: 1.9 NIR:.9% NMR: 1 immigrant for 1000
Urban percentage: 87% Undernourished: 4%
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Media Television Sets per 1,000: 205.5 Satellite Subscribers
per 1,000: 6.5 Radio Receivers per 1,000: 337.9 Computers per
1,000: 82.2 Internet Access per 1,000: 165.5
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Todays Menu Breakfast: Bread with assorted toppings and
coffee/tea. Top bread with jelly or caramel (manjar). Lunch: Any
Chilean dish such as: Cazuela (stew), Pastel del Choclo (Sheppard
pie), or beans. Own say Once: Repeat of breakfast bread and
sandwiches, sometimes drink alcohol. Dinner: Similar to Lunch,
Bisteu a lo Pobre: steak topped with French Fries and or Fried
onions and Fried eggs.
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Top 10 1. Hey Soul Sister By: Train 2. Danza Kudero By: Dan
Omar 3. Si No Le Contiestio By: Elan B 4. Cuando Me Enamoro By:
Enrique Iglesins 5. Josephine By: Mendes 6. Besame By: Camilia 7.
Hold it Against Me By: Britney Spears 8. Loca Chica By: Trujilo 9.
Lo Mejor De Mivida Eres Tu By: Ricky Martin 10. Te Amo Con Loura
By: Eyci & Cody
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Popular Culture Popular Culture in taking over Chile. Music,
Food, Sports, etc.
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Folk Culture Sport: Soccer Holiday: Christmas Day (Navidad /
Natividad del Seor) Art: Xipe Totec
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Physical Environment The liberals counter that the social
changes being challenged from the right are products not of any
government agenda, but simply of the increased personal freedom
brought to Chile by economic growth and globalization. The
government is tackling the problem of teenage pregnancy by handing
out morning-after pills to 14-year olds without their parents'
permission. In a society traditionally ruled by men, the President
and half of her cabinet are women.