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100
What year did Chile gain its independence from Spain?
1818
100
How do you greet a man in Chile if you are a guy?
Shake hands
100
What is the most practiced religion?
Roman Catholic
100
Name two landforms in Chile.
Mountainous regions, fertile valleys, deserts, volcanoes.
100
What kind of fruits do Chileans eat?
Grapes, apples, plums, peaches and nectarines, kiwi and pears.
200
What war increased Chile's size by 1/3?
The war of the pacific.
200
How do you greet a women if you are a women?
Pat right forearm of shoulder.
200
What is the second most practiced religion?
Protestant
200
How long does Chile extend? (North to South)
2653 miles
200
What is their famous bread called?
Pan Amasado
300
What year did Chile become a colony?
1540
300
If it was 12:30 pm what would you say after shaking their hand?
"Good afternoon"
300
What percentage of people in Chile don't practice a religion?
18%
300
What valley is between the Andes and the Pacific?
Central valley
300
What three kinds of soup do Chileans manly eat?
Chicken noodle soup, beef soup, tomato soup.
400
In the mid 1530's, who lead the Spanish to take over the Incan empire.
Pedro de Valdvia
400
When meeting someone how many minutes are you suppose to be late?
30 minutes.
400
DAILY DOUBLE What percentage of Chile's population is Roman Catholic?
63%
400
What rank is Chile in terms os surface area of land?
38th
400
What county imports the most wine from Chile?
America
500
When did Chile become populated with Incans?
1400's
500
What is the most important holiday in Chile?
Easter/ Christmas
500
What percentage of people in Chile are protestant?
15%
500
Approximately, what is the area of the Atacama desert, if it where a square?
62,500 miles squared
500
Why does Chile exports a lot of fish?
They live by the Pacific ocean.
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