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Arquitectura de Chile Architecture of Chile
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Chilean architecture is influenced by the country's history, religious culture and unique climate. Chile was a former Spanish colony and its architectural style was therefore strongly influenced by Spanish design. Due to the unique geographical environment, Chilean architecture was also designed to accommodate these natural conditions. In particular, Chile's special geologic structure and resultant high incidence of earthquakes and tsunamis have led to Chilean architects becoming quite experienced in the application of structures and materials for earthquake-resistant structures and post-disaster reconstruction. La arquitectura de Chile está influenciada por la historia del país, su legado religioso y su diversidad de climas. Chile solía ser una colonia española y, por lo tanto, su estilo arquitectónico estuvo fuertemente influenciado por el diseño español. Debido al entorno geográfico único, la arquitectura chilena se ajusta de acuerdo a las condiciones naturales. Su especial estructura geológica convierte a Chile en el país con mayor incidencia de terremotos y tsunamis, por lo que los arquitectos chilenos tienen experiencia en la aplicación de estructuras y materiales para estructuras sismorresistentes y reconstrucción post-desastres.
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Culture of Chile
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La arquitectura de Chile está influenciada por la historia del país, su legado religioso y su diversidad de climas. Chile solía ser una colonia española y, por lo tanto, su estilo arquitectónico estuvo fuertemente influenciado por el diseño español. Debido al entorno geográfico único, la arquitectura chilena se ajusta de acuerdo a las condiciones naturales. Su especial estructura geológica convierte a Chile en el país con mayor incidencia de terremotos y tsunamis, por lo que los arquitectos chilenos tienen experiencia en la aplicación de estructuras y materiales para estructuras sismorresistentes y reconstrucción post-desastres. Chilean architecture is influenced by the country's history, religious culture and unique climate. Chile was a former Spanish colony and its architectural style was therefore strongly influenced by Spanish design. Due to the unique geographical environment, Chilean architecture was also designed to accommodate these natural conditions. In particular, Chile's special geologic structure and resultant high incidence of earthquakes and tsunamis have led to Chilean architects becoming quite experienced in the application of structures and materials for earthquake-resistant structures and post-disaster reconstruction.
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* Chileans * Latin Americans * indigenous peoples in Chile
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* Early history (pre-1540) * European conquest and colonization (1541–1810) * Independence (1810–1827) * Republican era (1818–1891) * Parliamentary era (1891–1925) * Presidential era (1925–1973) * Pinochet regime (1973–1990) * Transition to democracy (1990–present)
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* Chilean Spanish
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* Roman Catholicism * Evangelicalism * Protestantism * Irreligious * Judaism
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