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  2. Fiestas Patrias (Chile) - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue or Asado Chileno. Consumption of traditional Chilean foods is one of the principal displays of the Fiestas Patrias. [6] Chileans prepare these foods in their homes, or they go to fondas. [6] Fondas are venues, often tents, prepared and decorated for the Fiestas Patrias where traditional Chilean dishes and beverages are served.

  3. Pampilla Festival - Wikipedia

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    Sector of La Pampilla in Coquimbo, where the festivities take place Closing day of the festival, 2012. The Pampilla Festival (Spanish: Fiesta de la Pampilla; also known as Pampilla de Coquimbo or simply La Pampilla) is a Chilean celebration that takes place between 18 and 20 September every year in honor of the country's Fiestas Patrias – although it usually extends two days before or two ...

  4. Public holidays in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Fiestas Patrias: Mandatory holiday. Celebrates the establishment of the First Government Council in 1810. 19 (Friday) Army Day: Día de las Glorias del Ejército: Mandatory holiday. October: 12 (Sunday) Columbus Day: Encuentro de Dos Mundos: Colloquially known as Día de la Raza ("Race Day") or formally by its older name (Aniversario del ...

  5. Fondas - Wikipedia

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    Fondas, also known as ramadas or chinganas, are temporary establishments in Chile that emerge during the Fiestas Patrias, a national celebration held in September. These venues offer a wide array of food and beverages to the public. One of the most renowned fondas is La Grandiosa Bertita, situated in O'Higgins Park, Santiago, Chile.

  6. Fiestas Patrias - Wikipedia

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    Fiestas Patrias is a Spanish phrase meaning "Patriotic Holidays" or "National Holidays". It may refer to: Fiestas Patrias (Mexico), a set of Mexican holidays; Fiestas Patrias (Chile), the Independence Day celebration of Chile; Fiestas Patrias (Panama), a series of holidays in Panama (see Public holidays in Panama)

  7. Fiesta de La Tirana - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta de la Tirana is an annual festival held in the locality of La Tirana in the Tarapacá Region of northern Chile. The celebration takes place on July 16 in honor of the Virgen del Carmen. La Tirana is the biggest geographically localized religious festivity in Chile and attracts between 200,000 and 250,000 visitors during the week of ...

  8. Culture of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Chile. The culture of Chile reflects the population and the geographic isolation of the country in relation to the rest of South America. Since colonial times, the Chilean culture has been a mix of Spanish colonial elements with elements of indigenous (mostly Mapuche) culture, as well as that of other immigrant cultures.

  9. Category:Annual events in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Annual sporting events in Chile (2 P) P. ... Chilean Footballer of the Year; F. Fiestas Patrias (Chile) M. Mister Gay Chile; N.

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