With incredible wildlife, skyscraping mountains and every climate type in the world is one spectacular country that – amazingly – is longer than Europe.
Stretching down the Pacific coast of South America is the country of Chile, nestled in the foothills of the Andes mountain range.
Chile is packed full of wonderful sites and attractions including stunning beaches and is home to just under 20 million people.
And one fascinating fact is that the country stretches an incredible 2,500 miles from north to south, bordering Argentina, Peru and Bolivia. At Chile’s narrowest point, the country is just 40 miles wide.
It is among the longest north–south countries in the world, and is around the same length as Europe from north Sweden to south Spain, which is about 2,500 miles.
Chile’s climate ranges from arid in the north to cool and damp in the south, with the northern Atacama Desert in the north being one of the driest places in the world.
It has all climate types, with a Mediterranean climate in the center, tropical in Easter Island, to an oceanic climate, including alpine tundra and glaciers in the east and south. According to the Köppen system, Chile within its borders hosts at least eighteen major climatic subtypes.
The country is also home to a remarkable diversity of birdlife and wildlife, including sightings of hairy armadillos, foxes, pumas and the Chilean condor.
Chile’s Patagonia region is a top visitor attraction with amazing glaciers and treks on offer.
The country has the second-largest volcanic chain in the world after Indonesia, being situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Despite being recognised by the Global Peace Index as one of the safest countries in the Americas, Chile does have a region that may be best avoided due to an ongoing conflict between Indigenous Mapuche land-rights activists and the Chilean state.
The primary targets of this conflict are forestry corporations and landowners, and disagreements over land rights can result in road closures and even violence. The specific area to avoid is located along the coastal range between Lebu and Temuco, on the border of the Biobo and Araucana regions.
Chile is also one of the countries with the highest seismic activity in the world.
It was also the site of the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, the 1960 Valdivia Earthquake, which measured 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale.
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