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  1. Impacto del fuego sobre la biodiversidad de bosques templados. El caso del bosque pluvial costero de Chile.(TT: Impact of fires on temperate forest bio-diversity. ... An article from: Revista Geográfica by Víctor Quintanilla Pérez, 2002-01-01
  2. The mining industry of the Norte Chico, Chile (Northwestern University studies in geography) by Leland R Pederson, 1966
  3. Chile: History of Chile, Geography of Chile, Climate of Chile, Economy of Chile, Demographics of Chile, Immigration to Chile, Religion in Chile, Chilean Spanish, Languages of Chile, Politics of Chile
  4. Chile - its geography, people and institutions by James Douglas, 1881
  5. Human Geography of Southern Chile by Gilbert J Butland,
  6. Alonso de Ovalle's large map of Chile, 1646 by Lawrence C Wroth, 1959
  7. Chile, a geographic extravaganza by Benjamín Subercaseaux, 1971
  8. The human geography of Southern Chile (Institute of British Geographers, Publications;no.24) by Gilbert James Butland, 1957
  9. Chile its geography. climate. earthquakes. government. social co by Gilliss. J. M. (James Melville). 1811-1865., 1920-01-01
  10. Geographic factors in the development of trans-Andean communication between Argentina and Chile (The Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia) by Preston Everett James, 1923
  11. Chile (Enchantment of the World. Second Series) by Michael Burgan, 2009-09
  12. Chile (Country Explorers) by Jennifer A. Miller, 2010-08
  13. The Ecology of Malnutrition in Western South America: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, (His Studies in Medical Geography, V. 14) by Jacques Meyer May, 1974-01
  14. We Visit Chile (Your Land and My Land) by Tamra Orr, 2010-06-11

41. 1Up Travel : Chile Geography And Facts
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Chile Geography and Facts Location: Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, between Argentina and Peru Geographic coordinates: 30 00 S, 71 00 W Map references: South America Area: total: 756,950 sq km land: 748,800 sq km water: 8,150 sq km note: includes Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) and Isla Sala y Gomez Area - comparative: slightly smaller than twice the size of Montana Land boundaries: total: 6,171 km border countries: Argentina 5,150 km, Bolivia 861 km, Peru 160 km Coastline: 6,435 km Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 nm continental shelf: 200/350 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: temperate; desert in north; Mediterranean in central region; cool and damp in south

42. Geography Of Chile: A Walk Through The Geography Of Each Region
Discover the geographical effects of glaciation, Chile's diversity of flora, and the picturesque rivers that flow through the land.
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Central Chile is the cultural nucleus of the country. All of Chile's largest cities are located here, as are most of its universities and industries, its vineyards, finest agricultural lands, colonial and early republican architecture. In fact, central Chile is something of a microcosm of the country, balanced between deserts to the north and forests to the south, with the capital poised between the highest peaks in the Americas and a host of premier beach resorts. Santiago, the capital, is a focal point of Latin American commerce and the point of entry for nearly all international arrivals. Clean and modern, Santiago sits in a basin between the Coast Range to the west and the Andes to the east. World-class ski areas in the central Andes lie only forty-five minutes away, up steep switchbacks which climb over 7,500 feet in twenty-six miles. Numerous vineyards surround the capital; hotsprings, seventeenth-century colonial haciendas, and national parks in both the Andes and the Coast Range, all make easy day trips. At night, visitors may choose from a variety of restaurants serving all types of regional and ethnic cuisines, and excellent hotels assure a good night's sleep for business or pleasure. To the west, modern highways connect with the coastal cities of Via del Mar, Valparaiso, and San Antonio. Like Santiago, the central coast enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with short, mild winters and a sunny summer season lasting over eight months. Here a chain of white-sand beaches and coastal resorts offers something for every taste, from luxury hotels to secluded cabaas, picnics on the beach to fresh seafood in an open-air restaurant.

43. Chile Geography
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