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Brief History of Chile

Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while Araucanian Indians (also known as Mapuches) inhabited central and southern Chile. Although Chile declared its independence in 1810, decisive victory over the Spanish was not achieved until 1818. In the War of the Pacific (1879-83), Chile defeated Peru and Bolivia and won its present northern regions.

It was not until the 1880s that the Araucanian Indians were completely subjugated. A three-year-old Marxist government of Salvador ALLENDE was overthrown in 1973 by a military coup led by Augusto PINOCHET, who ruled until a freely elected president was installed in 1990. Sound economic policies, maintained consistently since the 1980s, have contributed to steady growth, reduced poverty rates by over half, and have helped secure the country's commitment to democratic and representative government. Chile has increasingly assumed regional and international leadership roles befitting its status as a stable, democratic nation.

History of Chile
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Why Travel to Chile?

  • Watch the sun set in Valle de la Luna, a surreal moonscape in the Andes of the Atacama desert that somehow seems to be of another world.
  • Travel in the footsteps of Che Guevara and take a Lakeland route through the Andes to Argentina.
  • Sail by the San Rafael Glacier and watch huge slabs of ice calve off the front of this gigantic glacier which still shaping the southern Andes' fjords.
  • Stroll through Valparaiso, Chile's most picturesque coastal city, stuck firmly in the Victorian era.
  • Hike in Torres del Paine National, southern Patagonia's most stunning national park.