Please visit the official website of Chilean Cultural Association. We are a volunteer non-profit organization based in Boston, Massachusetts. Our team consists of multicultural fans with common interests in South American culture.
This project began with partner site Discover - Peru.org as a project of Boston University Latin American Research Program. Our Contributors team is a graduate student with interdisciplinary understanding of Latin America and provides a broad and detailed understanding of regional diversity and complexity.
The mission of the Chilean Cultural Association is to promote the culture and history of Chile and to provide a comprehensive national situation online. Our vision is to provide objective information to research and business travelers who want to visit this country.
On this website page, we will reveal facts, research and new ideas about Chile's diverse and rich countries, trying to reveal its history, natural resources and general life.
Please see chileculture.org. If you have any questions or suggestions on the materials provided here, please feel free to contact us at chileculture @ hotmail.com
The Chilean folklore, the cultural and demographic characteristics of the country are the result of the mixture of Spanish and American Indian elements that occurred during the colonial era. For cultural and historical reasons, they are the classification and distinction of the four major regions of the country: the northern region, the central part, the south part and the south part. Most of the Chilean tradition is for holidays, but some have religious elements such as dance and rituals. Production of this movie began with the screening of the documentary "Sports General Fire Brigade" held in Valparaiso on May 26, 1902. In the next few decades, a clear death milestone (or Lord of King's Street) (1916) is considered the first movie of the Chilean story, the spread of the president (1920), the country's first movie animation Manga manga, and the first sound film in north and south (1934), Chile
Chilean culture is influenced by the geographical isolation of the country and its relatively homogeneous population. The Chilean indigenous culture is combined with the European (especially Spanish) culture to form the present Chilean culture. In China, there is considerable diversity between the north and the south, there are unique forms of dance, music, and art. Various indigenous peoples settled in the country and immigrants contributed to the development of Chilean culture
Located in the heart of the capital city, Santiago is the political, cultural and economic center of the country, home to the historically dominating Central Valley culture. Chile is administratively divided into 12 metropolitan areas (subdivided into 31 states) and the metropolitan area including the capital. It is a population. The population of Chile is 15,017,800 (estimated from June 1999), with an annual growth rate of 8%. The national population density is 46.5 people per square mile. About 6 million people live in the metropolitan area of San Diego, but the northern and southern regions are sparsely populated. Most Chilians (84%) live in urban areas, and the rest of the Chile lives in rural environment where urbanization progresses. As of 1997, men had an average life expectancy of 72 years, women of 78 years, infant mortality rate was 10 per 1,000 births.