Looking at Chile, many people do not know what the country offers. In Chile there are many resources that benefit the world, including all the trade along the coast, all natural resources provided by forests and vast mountains. The incredible long-term structure ignores the geographical location and makes the Chilean land more interesting. From the north to the southernmost tip, there are various landmarks and coastlines in Chile. The location of the area depends on climate and weather conditions.
identification. There are various interpretations about the origin of the name "Chile". What is most accepted is that it came from the local origin Aymará's etymology, "land where the earth ends". Chile is regarded as one of the most homogeneous countries in Latin America in terms of race and culture. Compared to many other Latin American countries, Chile has not experienced the strong emergence of regionalism and contradiction of the identity of regional culture. Since the end of the nineteenth century, the northern and southern regions have come mainly from the central part and are helping to enhance the cultural homogeneity of the country.
Most of the northern part of Chile is the desert and the central part of the country is the temperate region where the majority of the population, including large cities of Santiago, live. A moderately humid lake and forest area suitable for growing food, and central and southern Chile; - the southernmost third of a cold, wet, windy, limited resource country cutting a deep fjord It was a desolate area though it was done. The Chilean economy is based on major economic activities such as agricultural production, copper, iron, nitric acid mining, marine resource development
Chile is in the southwestern part of South America. Chile is 2,653 miles long, on average only 109 miles. There is a steep Andean in the east and another low mountain on the Pacific coast. There is a fertile valley between the two mountains, and Chile's agricultural activities are concentrated here. In major cities such as San Diego, the capital city, Rancagua, there are air pollution and water pollution. Chile can lead to soil erosion, it is the main environmental problem of deforestation (cutting all the trees to clear the land of the forest). Chilean farmers do not grow enough crops and livestock rearing sufficient to feed the country's population. Food has to be imported and it is very expensive