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  2. English Chileans - Wikipedia

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    English Chileans (Spanish: Anglochilenos) are citizens of Chile who are descended from English emigrants. Since the Port of Valparaíso opened its coasts to free trade in 1811, the English began to congregate in Valparaíso. The first to arrive brought with them tools, articles of china, wool and cotton, with instructions to return with copper ...

  3. AP Biology - Wikipedia

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    This course is designed for students who wish to pursue an interest in the life sciences. The College Board recommends successful completion of high school biology and high school chemistry [2] before commencing AP Biology, although the actual prerequisites vary from school to school and from state to state.

  4. White Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Over 700,000 (4.5%) Chileans may be of British (English, Scottish and Welsh) or Irish origin. [274] Another significant immigrant group is Croatian. The number of their descendants today is estimated to be 380,000, or 2.4% of the population. [275] [276] Other authors claim that close to 4.6% of the Chilean population must have some Croatian ...

  5. British Chileans - Wikipedia

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    They include Chileans of English, Scottish, Ulster Scots, (Northern) Irish and Welsh ancestry. The numbers of Scottish and Welsh are higher in Patagonia , in Aysén and Magallanes regions. The highest percentage of British Chileans is found in Punta Arenas , followed by Santiago , Valparaíso , Concepción , Viña del Mar and Antofagasta .

  6. Chileans - Wikipedia

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    Over 700,000 Chileans, 4.5% of Chile's population, has British (English, Scottish and Welsh) origin. [59] Puerto Varas in southern Chile, shows German influence in its architecture. Between 90,000 and 120,000 Chileans are of Greek origin. [60] Most live either in the Santiago or Antofagasta areas.

  7. Americans and Canadians in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Many Chileans prospered there and some were established enough to return home with their new wealth. On August 16, 1906 a major earthquake struck Valparaíso with great devastation and thousands of deaths. Chilean doctor Carlos Van Buren, of American descent, was involved in medical care of earthquake victims.

  8. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

  9. Demographics of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Over 700,000 Chileans (4.5% of the Chilean population) may have British (English, Scottish or Welsh) and Irish forebears. [62] Chileans of Greek descent are estimated to number between 90,000 and 120,000; [ 63 ] most live in or near either Santiago or Antofagasta , and Chile is one of the five countries in the world most populated with ...