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Does Chile have good education?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Education in Chile is divided in preschool, primary school, secondary school, and technical or higher education (university). The levels of education in Chile are: Pre-school: For children up to 5 years old.Education in Chile. Ministry of Education Total 96.9%1 Enrollment (2014) Total 4.75 million Attainment (2013) How is education in Chile? Chile’s educational system, structured […]

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How do Colombians celebrate Easter?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

In Colombia, families celebrate with a hearty stew made from codfish, spinach and chickpeas. Originating from Spain, Potaje de la Vigilia – translating to “fasting soup” – follows the tradition of abstaining from red meat during this period, and is usually served on Good Friday. How do Colombians say Happy Easter? feliz Pascua Happy Easter, […]

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What is ethanol used for in Brazil?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Brazil today is home to the world’s largest fleet of cars that use ethanol derived from sugarcane as an alternative fuel to fossil fuel based petroleum. Twenty-seven million cars, 73% of the total, can use a mix of ethanol and gasoline. Why does Brazil use ethanol? As a response to the 1973 oil crisis, the […]

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Where in Costa Rica do people live the longest?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Nicoya. Nicoyans often live more than 100 years and Nicoya boasts of the highest number of centenarians in the world. The most amazing part about people who live in Nicoya, Costa Rica is that many of them live without medication or disability. Why do people live longer in Nicoya Costa Rica? Another factor contributing to […]

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Why did the Japanese move to Brazil?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In 1907, the Brazilian and the Japanese governments signed a treaty permitting Japanese migration to Brazil. This was due in part to the decrease in the Italian immigration to Brazil and a new labour shortage on the coffee plantations. When did Japanese migrate to Brazil? 18 June 1908Japanese migration to Brazil is celebrated annually on […]

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Is Santiago Chile a nice place to live?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Chile’s up-and-coming capital city is safe and affordable, offering easy access to the country’s inviting beaches and wine country. Once sleepy and conservative, Chile’s capital and largest city is now one of the world’s most up-and-coming destinations. Is Santiago Chile a good place to live? One of the best reasons to live in Santiago, Chile […]

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What are the main bodies of water in Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Costa Rica is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It also borders the Gulf of Nicoya. Costa Rica has a very high rate of biodiversity and the fact that it borders two oceans is part of the reason why. What is the biggest body of water in Costa Rica? Lake ArenalLake Arenal […]

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Is Central America connected to North America?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In addition to being connected geographically and historically with the rest of North America, Central America is also closely connected with the rest of North America through trade. The United States is the biggest trading partner for Central American countries. Is Central America attached to North America? Central America is not a separate continent, but […]

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Can you drink the tap water in Chile?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The tap water in Santiago, Chile, is perfectly safe to drink. The authorities, reassures that the tap water here meets the international standards. Please know that the water from Santiago has high natural mineral content that can cause an upset stomach. How safe is the water in Chile? Chile’s drinking water quality standard is NCh […]

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Why Chile is a great country?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

A stretch of land running north-south with the sea to the west and mountains along its eastern border, it looks like no other country on Earth. This unique shape though means it’s also beautifully varied, with ski resorts and sun-kissed beaches both a short journey away from the capital city Santiago. What makes Chile a […]

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What makes Colombia unique?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Colombia is known for its significant natural resources, modern cities, and a diverse culture.Colombia is the second most biodiverse country in the world, after only Brazil which is 10 times its size, and one of only 17 “megadiverse” countries. What are 3 interesting facts about Colombia? There are a million reasons to put Colombia on […]

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Is Chile a developed country?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Chile is the most developed country in South America.Their GDP, quality of life, infant mortality rate, life expectancy, and HDI are enough for most economists to classify the country as developed. Chile’s life expectancy is 75, and the infant mortality rate is low. Is Chile developed or not? For example, the United Nations classifies Turkey […]

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What’s it like living in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Argentina is a huge country and has several climates but in places where expats are most likely to live, the climate is comfortable. Buenos Aires has four seasons. The summer months can be hot and humid but thankfully, the humidity doesn’t last for long and for most of the year it’s a milder climate. Is […]

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What type of land features does Chile have?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Chile is certainly a land of contrasts geographically. It features arid deserts, beaches, fjords, volcanoes, snow-capped mountains, lakes, forests and everything in between including ice fields and glaciers. What are some land features in Chile? Chile is a land of extremes, with soaring snow-capped peaks, glaciers, fjords, volcanoes, fertile valleys and the world’s driest desert. […]

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How old is Peru?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Peru is a very old country. The earliest inhabitants arrived there about 15,000 years ago. Societies emerged on the west coast more than 5,000 years ago and began to spread inland. Is Peru the oldest country? Peru was home to the Norte Chico civilization, the oldest civilization in the Americas and one of the six […]

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