SANTIAGO, Chile — The world’s driest desert is expanding south — and sitting in its path is Chile’s capital. Santiago, a city of 7 million people 622 miles from the Atacama desert, is experiencing its ...
My name is Millie Spencer, and I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Geography Department. I am currently on a Fulbright Award studying glacier retreat and its downstream impacts in south-central Chile ...
Analyse how Chile’s demographic shift may affect its economy over the next 25 years ...
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Shaped by Nature – The Geography of Chile in 4K
Discover the geography of Chile through 4K aerial footage showcasing deserts, mountains, forests, glaciers, and coastline. From the Atacama to Patagonia, this video captures how natural forces have ...
With Chile's Concha y Toro recently named world's top still wine brand, closer look at the country. Chile has 14 spectacularly diverse wine regions spread across 1,000 miles of radically different ...
Founded in 1950, the University of Texas Press publishes over 90 books per year and 11 journals in a wide range of fields. In addition to publishing the results of original research for scholars and ...
Viviana is a Mapuche scholar from Southern Chile and a graduate student in the Geography doctoral program at CU-Boulder. In her previous work in Chile, Viviana has been exploring the production of ...
WASHINGTON, March 11 (KUNA) -- A 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Chile on Thursday, the day the country's new president, Sebastian Pinera, was to be inaugurated. There were no immediate reports of ...
SANTIAGO, Chile – Geography student and young communist Camilla Vallejo needed only to tweet to marshal thousands of her 320,000 followers, with kitchenware in hand, to the streets in protest of the ...
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