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GEOCULTURA CÁPITULO 5 Chile

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GEOCULTURA

CÁPITULO 5

Chile

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Locación/Mapa

América del sur

Se borden (it borders) Argentina, Bolivia, y Peru

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Los hechos/Facts

Población-15,980,912

Cápital-Santiago

Gobierno-República/Republic-

Lenguaje-Español

Dinero-Chilean Peso

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Geografía

Países que se borden Chile: 1)Perú 2)Bolivia 3)Argentina

Volcanes: 2,000

Activos:55

Inactivos:el resto

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ArquitecturaVivid colors and wooden designs characterize the houses on this southern island “La Isla de Chiloe”. This city in northern Chile has examples of mudéjar architecture, an Arabic style introduced by Spaniards.

ISLA DE CHILOE

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La comida

Los mariscos del Océano Pacifico

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Las celebracionesLa Fiesta de La Tirana:La Fiesta de La Tirana The town of La Tirana near Iquique holds this major festival each July. The festival has its roots in Incan ceremonies, Chinese carnivals, and Spanish fiestas.

Los Mapuches-del sur de Chile: The culture of the Mapuche people in southern Chile

can be seen in their customs, handicrafts, traditional dress, and festivals. The Mapuches of central Chile successfully stopped the southern expansion of the Inca Empire at the Río Maule. They are also known for their bravery in the struggle against Spanish and Chilean forces from the early 1500s to the 1880s.

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Los artesPoesía

Poesía Pintura MúsicaGabriela Mistral (1889-1957)-poeta, ganó Premio NobelPedro Lira (1845-1912)- artista de “The Founding of Santiago”Víctor Jara- La canción chilena

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Los artesPinturas

Pedro Lira (1845-1912)- artista

“The Founding of Santiago”On September 11, 1973, the Chilean army under Augusto Pinochet toppled the elected government of Salvador Allende. Chile was ruled by a dictatorship until 1990. The politically inspired music known as la nueva canción chilena lost one of its best known representatives, Víctor Jara, in the repression following the coup.

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PoesíaPablo Neruda“Oda al tomate”- (My favorite :)

Pablo Neruda (1904–1973) y Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957) These two famous Chilean poets each won a Nobel Prize in Literature. Pablo Neruda “20 poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada” - 20 Poems about Love and a Song of Desperation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuKTSawWX54&feature=related

Gabriel Mistral“A Teacher’s Prayer”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzHKy6Gh3Xk&feature=related

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MÚSICAVíctor Jara:On the morning of September 12, Jara was taken, along with thousands of others, as a prisoner to the Chile Stadium (renamed the Estadio Víctor Jara in September 2003). In the hours and days that followed, many of those detained in the stadium were tortured and killed there by the military forces. Jara was repeatedly beaten and tortured; the bones in his hands were broken as were his ribs. Fellow political prisoners have testified that his captors mockingly suggested that he play guitar for them as he lay on the ground. Defiantly, he sang part of "Venceremos" (We Will Win), a song supporting the Popular Unity coalition. After further beatings, he was machine-gunned on September 16 and his body dumped on a road on the outskirts of Santiago, and then taken to a city morgue.

La Nueva Canción Chilena “El Aparecido”

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La CuecaNational Dance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsN7oRK8Yy8