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The History of Chile
John L. Rector
St. Martin's Press · Paperback · November 29, 2005
Reading lane: Travel in Chile & Easter Island
Within Chile is the driest desert in the world, the highest mountain range in the hemisphere, temperate rainforests, and a piece of Antarctica.
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- Authors
- John L. Rector
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Published
- November 29, 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Theme
- Travel in Chile & Easter Island · Central & South America History
- Reading lane
- Travel in Chile & Easter Island
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South American History
Travel in Chile & Easter Island
About This Book
Within Chile is the driest desert in the world, the highest mountain range in the hemisphere, temperate rainforests, and a piece of Antarctica. In all these areas Chileans have created unique communities and, together, a vibrant nation. Chile's history mirrors its geographic variety. From its pre-colonial period, to its days as a Spanish colony, through its many independent governments, Chile has long been a land of crises and controversy. Beginning with a survey of the land...
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