- The
Chilenization of Tacna, Arica, and Tarapacá was a
process of
forced transculturation or
acculturation in the
areas (Tacna, Arica, and Tarapacá) which...
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Arica (/əˈriːkə/ ə-REE-kə; Spanish: [aˈɾika]) is a
commune and a port city with a po****tion of 222,619 in the
Arica Province of
northern Chile's Arica...
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Valley Elqui Valley Limarí Pica – a wine-producing
oasis before the
Chilenization of Tarapacá
Southern Chile Bío-Bío
Valley Itata Valley Malleco Valley...
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Parinacota went
through a
process of
forced acculturation known as
Chilenization with the aim of
creating a
dominance of
Chilean traditions and culture...
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against Peruvian newspapers,
societies and
citizens contributing to the
Chilenization of Tacna,
Arica and Tarapacá. The p****ivity of the
Chilean authorities...
- the administration,
Chilean groups and
authorities led a
campaign of
Chilenization in an
attempt to
persuade the
local po****tion to
abandon their Peruvian...
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Chilenization of Tacna.
Black cross painted on a
Peruvian household,
despite raising the
Chilean flag....
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Bulgarian culturePages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Chilenization –
Chilean transculturation process in Tacna,
Arica and Tarapacá Dutchification –...
- asunder. In this case, it was
Chilean military clergy who
began the "
chilenization" of the Aymara. The
emphasis of this
program was
indoctrination of the...
- view and did not
reach an agreement.
Chile began a
campaign known as
Chilenization in 1909. Peru
followed in 1911 with the
recalling of its amb****ador...