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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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    Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos, pronounced [tʃiˈlenos]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the country of Chile and its neighboring insular territories. Most Chileans share a common culture, history, ancestry and language.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Americans and Canadians in Chile - Wikipedia

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    To Chileans, Americans, almost all of British ancestry at the time, were so similar to the British that they were both lumped together as gringos, a term still used for Americans. Nowadays, most Chileans are much familiar with American culture than British culture, due to Hollywood and popular music.

  6. 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 .

  7. Mestizo - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, from the time the Spanish soldiers with Pedro de Valdivia entered northern Chile, a process of 'mestizaje' began where Spaniards began to intermarry and reproduce with the local bellicose Mapuche population of Indigenous Chileans to produce an overwhelmingly mestizo population during the first generation in all of the cities they founded.

  8. Category:Chilean people of English descent - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Chile-related topics - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in Chile grouped by region, also largest cities; Ancud, Chile; Andacollo, Chile; Angol, Chile; Antofagasta, Chile; Arica, Chile; Lo Barnechea, Chile ...