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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. 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.

  4. Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile, [a] officially the Republic of Chile, [b] is a country in western South America.It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

  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. 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 ...

  7. White Chileans - 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. [19] Chileans of Greek descent are estimated to number between 90,000 and 120,000; [ 20 ] most live in or near either Santiago or Antofagasta , and Chile is one of the five countries in the world most populated with ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Languages of Chile - Wikipedia

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    English: spoken by immigrants and their descendants. German : maintained by the descendants of German immigrants who arrived in the south in the mid-19th century, mainly standard High German (acquired through education), but also vernacular forms such as German dialects from the shores of Lake Llanquihue. .