About Chile

Chile - situated along the western seaboard of South America and extending approximately 2,700 miles (4,300 km) from its boundary with Peru, at latitude 17°30¢ S, to the tip of South America at Cape Horn, latitude 56° S, a point only about 400 miles north of Antarctica. A long, narrow country, it has an average width of only about 110 miles, with a maximum of 217 miles at the latitude of Antofagasta and a minimum of 9.6 miles near Puerto Natales. It is bounded on the north by Peru and Bolivia, on its long eastern border by Argentina, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Chile exercises sovereignty over Easter Island, the Juan Fernández Archipelago, and the volcanic islets of Sala y Gómez, San Félix, and San Ambrosio, all of which are located in the South Pacific. Chile also claims a 200-mile offshore limit. The capital is Santiago.
Chile's relief is for the most part mountainous, with the Andes range dominating the landscape. Because of the country's extreme length it has a wide variety of climates, from the coastal desert beginning in the tropical north to the cold subantarctic southern tip. Chile is also a land of extreme natural events: volcanic eruptions, violent earthquakes, and tsunamis originating along major faults of the ocean floor periodically beset the country. Fierce winter storms and flash floods alternate with severe summer droughts.
Much of northern Chile is desert; the central part of the country is a temperate region where the bulk of the population lives and where the larger cities, including Santiago, are located. South-central Chile, with a lake and forest region, is temperate, humid, and suitable for grain cultivation; and the southernmost third of the country, cut by deep fjords, is an inhospitable region—cold, wet, windy, and limited in resources. The economy of Chile is based on primary economic activities: agricultural production; copper, iron, and nitrate mining; and the exploitation of sea resources.
"Chile" Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009
Country Background

- A Country Study: Chile Description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.
- Background Note: Chile
- Chile (World Factbook)
- Chile: Portals to the World (Library of Congress)
- Chile: Diplomatic Representation in the United States
- U.S. Diplomatic Representation in Chile
Santiago (IV and NIV Issuing Post) U.S. Embassy, Consular Section Codina Building Agustinas 1343 Santiago, Chile Telephone: [56] (2) 671-0133 Fax Number: [56] (2) 632-3236 - U.S. Diplomatic Representation in Chile-Ambassador
Library Resources: Chile

Biblioteca Nacional de Chile (National Library of Chile)
Selected resources from the Mason Libraries' print, online and media collections include:
News from Chile

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