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The Republic of Chile threw off allegiance to the crown of Spain, constituting a national government on 18 Sept. 1810, finally freeing itself from Spanish rule in 1818.
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Statistical Information: The Institute Nacional de Estadística (Santiago), was founded 17 Sept. 1847. Director General: Alvaro Vial Donoso. Principal publications: Anuario Estadistica and the bi-monthly Estadistica Chilena.
Other sources are: Geografía Económica, by the Corporación de Fomento de la Production, and Boletín Mensual, by the Banco Central de Chile.
Blakemore, H., Chile. [Bibliography] Oxford and Santa Barbara, 1988
Davis, N., The Last Two Years of Salvador Allende. London, 1985
Falcoff, M., et al. Chile: Prospects for Democracy. New York, 1988
Garreton, M. A., The Chilean Political Process. London and Boston, 1989
Heyerdahl, T., Easter Island: The Mystery Solved. New York and London, 1989
Home, A., Small Earthquake in Chile. A Visit to Allende’s South America. London, 1972
Smith, B. H., Church and Politics in Chile: Challenges to Modern Catholicism. Princeton Univ. Press, 1983
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Hunter, B. (1992). Chile. In: Hunter, B. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271210_40
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