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Capital: Santiago

Population: 16 million+

Language: Spanish

Chile
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1 – Atacama Desert (also above)

Geysers Del Tatio

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Salar de Talar

Salar-de-Talar
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2 – Torres del Paine National Park

Torres-del-Paine
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3 – Easter Island

Easter-Island-2
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4 – Lauca National Park

Lauca-National-Park
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5 – Viña del Mar

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6 – Pucón

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7 – Chiloe

Chiloe-Churches
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8 – Plaza de Armas – Santiago

Plaza-de-Armas-Santiago
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9 – Memorial for the Disappeared – Santiago

Memorial-for-the-Disappeared
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10 – San Rafael Glacier

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11 – Juan Fernandez Islands

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