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  2. Racism in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Racism in Chile encompasses any type of racial or ethnic discrimination by a group of inhabitants or organizations of that country against groups from other nations or the same nation. The origins of Chilean racism, and that of other Latin American nations, can be traced back to 16th century colonialism under the rule of the Spanish Empire .

  3. Social Convergence - Wikipedia

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    Social Convergence experienced an internal crisis in 2019, after a large number of militants resigned from the party, due to the initial rejection of Gabriel Boric's participation in the agreement made by the congress to create a new constitution, initiated due to the 2019 Chilean protests. Arguing that the agreement did not seem to them to be ...

  4. Law of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in 1967 is created the Childs Act (Ley de Menores), in 1993 the Domestic Violence Act (Ley de Violencia Intrafamiliar) and in 2004 a new Civil Marriage Law (Ley de Matrimonio Civil) that introduces divorce. Likewise, Civil Code was reformated many times for doing better conditions for married women, and in 1989 the husband authority ...

  5. Communes of Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to Chilean law, a single municipality may administer one or more communes, though currently, the only such case is the municipality of Cabo de Hornos, which administers the communes of Antártica and Cabo de Hornos. [1] Chile's 346 communes are grouped into 56 provinces (provincia, pl. provincias), which are themselves grouped into 16 ...

  6. 2019–2022 Chilean protests - Wikipedia

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    social outburst), [13] [14] originated in Santiago and took place in all regions of Chile, with a greater impact in the regional capitals. The protests mainly occurred between October 2019 and March 2020, in response to a raise in the Santiago Metro 's subway fare, a probity crisis, [ A ] cost of living , university graduate unemployment, [ B ...

  7. Cerrillos, Chile - Wikipedia

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    As a commune, Cerrillos is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2012-2016 mayor is Arturo Aguirre Gacitúa , and the council has the following members: [2] [3] Juan De Dios Jiménez Retamal ; Orfilia Castro Tobar

  8. National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and ...

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    The National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (Spanish: Instituto Nacional contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el Racismo, mostly known for its acronym INADI) was a state agency of the Government of Argentina (answerable to the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights) which is charged with receiving complaints and pursuing charges against citizens accused of acts of ...

  9. Victoria, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Victoria is a city and commune in Malleco Province of La Araucanía Region, Chile.It is the second most populous city in the Malleco Province, and is the gateway to the area known as Araucanía Andina, with attractions such as the Tolhuaca National Park, the Tolhuaca Hot Springs, Malalcahuello National Reserve, and the communes of Curacautín and Lonquimay.