Chile is a long, narrow country located on the western edge of South America between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It has a variety of landscapes ranging from the driest desert in the world to snowy mountains and glaciers. Chile's economy relies heavily on copper mining and agricultural exports. The capital and largest city is Santiago, located in the center of the country.
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2. Quick Facts
• Officially called the Republic of Chile.
• Situated in South America between the Andes and the Pacific
Ocean.
• Borders Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Drake Passage.
• Population - 17.3 million.
• Capital - Santiago.
• Language Spoken - Spanish.
• Currency - Chilean Peso.
• Earthquakes and Volcanic eruptions.
• Includes the Pacific Islands of Juan Fernandez,
Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas and Easter
Island.
3. Physical Features
• It is the longest north-south country in
the world (4630km) so has a remarkable
variety of landscapes.
• The Andes - longest continental
mountain range in the world.
• The central Andes makes the most
defining feature of the Chilean border.
• Resulted by the collision of the South
American continental plate and the
oceanic Pacific plate.
• Includes some of the highest peaks in
the world.
4. North Chile
Atacama Desert
• Driest desert in the world.
• Composed mostly of salt lakes and
sand.
• The soil has been compared to that
of Mars.
• Rich in copper and nitrate deposits.
• Location of Chilean mining accident
(2010) where 33 miners were
rescued after 69 days trapped
underground.
5. North Chile
Active volcanoes
• E.g ‘Ojos del Salado’( ‘eyes of salt) in the
Andes is the highest volcano in the world at
6893m.
Loa River
• U - shaped river in the north.
• Chile’s longest river at 440km.
• Main watercourse in the Atacama.
La Serena
• City in northern Chile
• Fastest growing area of Chile.
• Important beach destination in summer.
6. Central Chile
• Home to the majority of the population.
• Includes the three largest metropolitan areas-
Santiago, Valparaíso and Concepción.
• Has the richest agricultural land in the country.
• Grape country to the best Chilean wines.
• Contains more than 70 of Chile’s active
volcanoes e.g Calabazos.
Maipo River
• Main river flowing through Santiago
Metropolitan Region
• 250km long
• Source is the Maipo Volcano in the Andes.
7. Central Chile
Viña del Mar
• City in Central Chile’s Pacific Coast.
• Meaning ‘Vineyard by the Sea’.
• Long stretches of white sandy
beaches.
• Chile’s fourth largest city.
Santiago
• Capital city
• Financial, cultural and political
centre of Chile.
• Founded by Spanish Conquistador
Pedro de Valdivia in 1541.
• Population around 5.5 million.
8. South Chile
• Also known as Chilean Patagonia.
• Home to the Lake District of Chile.
• Between lakes, there are rivers,
waterfalls, forests, the Andes and
volcanoes.
General Carreras
• Biggest Lake in Chile.
Baker River
• Largest river in Chile in terms of
volume of water.
Villarica
• One of Chile’s most active volcanoes (
last eruption-2007)
Punta Arenas
• Largest city in the Magallanes region
of Patagonia.
• Free Port.
9. Climate
• Seasons opposite times from northern
hemisphere.
• Dec., Jan., Feb. = Summer.
• June, July, Aug. = Winter.
North Chile
• Very arid
• World’s lowest amounts of precipitation
(rain) in the Atacama since it is in the rain
shadow between high Andes and Chilean
Coast Range.
• Highest levels of solar radiation.
10. Climate
Central Chile
• Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and moderately
wet, cool winters.
South Chile
• Snow-prone Alpine climate with glaciers, fjords and lakes.
• Rainy and windier climate than in the north.
11. Primary Industries
Copper Mining
• One eighth of the population employed in
mining.
• CODELCO – state-owned.
Other Mining
• Gold and Silver
• World leader in natural nitrate production.
Forestry
• Woodchips and pulp production.
Fishing
• Salmon - large Chilean export.
Agriculture
• Large producer of apples, pears and grapes.
12. Secondary Industries
• Food processing and export.
• Production and export of wine around the world.
• Tobacco, drink production and plastic production.
• Large textile, clothing and leather industry.
13. Tertiary Industries
Tourism
• Beauty of landscape.
• Incan history.
Media
• Three national newspapers.
• 45% of population had internet access in 2010.
Transportation
• Aviation is important because of Chile’s geography.
• Buses used too for long distances.
• Railways not commonly used.
• Santiago Metro.
14. Quaternary Industries
Government
• Major employer in Chile.
• President = Sebastián Piñera.
Scientific Research
• 22 institutes conducting research on
agriculture, natural sciences and technology.
Education
• Adult literacy rate = 95.6% in 2004.
15. Immigration
• In 2007, Chile ranked 15th out of 18 Latin American countries
on openness to migrants.
• Chile’s immigrant population has grown more than any other
South American country.
• Due to increased democratic and economic stability.
• Largest immigrant groups = Argentina, Peru, Bolivia and
Ecuador respectively.
• (Both my uncles have immigrated to Chile).
16. Immigration
Concerns and Fears over Peruvian
Migrants
• Since 1992, there has been an increase of
394%.
• Concentrated in Santiago, making them
more visible.
• Physical features look like indigenous
features- associated with poverty and lack
of education.
• Chilean press responsible for creating
sense of fear towards Peruvian influx.
17. Conclusion
Overall Chile is a beautiful country with spectacular views of the
Andes and other natural landscapes which attract tourists. It is a
great place to live and visit since it is a thriving country full of
diversity and culture.