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  2. Gabriel Boric - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Boric. In this Chilean name, the first or paternal surname is Boric and the second or maternal family name is Font. Gabriel Boric Font ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaˈβɾjel‿ˈβoɾitʃ ˈfont]; [a] born 11 February 1986) [3] is a Chilean politician serving as the president of Chile since 11 March 2022. He previously served two four ...

  3. Los Bronces mine - Wikipedia

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    The Los Bronces mine is a large copper mine located in central Chile, on the border of the Santiago Metropolitan Region and the Valparaíso Region. The processing plant is located at 3,300 m above sea level, with mining operations extending up to 4200 m above sea level. Los Bronces represents one of the largest copper reserves in Chile and in ...

  4. Ciper - Wikipedia

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    Santiago, Chile. Key people. Mónica González, John Dinges. Website. ciperchile .cl. Ciper also known as CIPER Chile is a Chilean alternative media of digital journalism. Ciper is the Spanish acronym for "Journalistic Investigation Center" ( Centro de Investigación Periodística ). It is a nonprofit organization.

  5. List of cities in Chile - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in Chile. A city is defined by Chile 's National Statistics Institute (INE) as an "urban entity" [ note 1 ] with more than 5,000 inhabitants. This list is based on a June 2005 report by the INE based on the 2002 census which registered 239 cities across the country.

  6. Codelco - Wikipedia

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    Net income. US$5.249 billion [2] Number of employees. 17,880. Website. www .codelco .com. The National Copper Corporation of Chile ( Spanish: Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile ), abbreviated as Codelco, is a Chilean state-owned copper mining company. It was formed in 1976 from foreign-owned copper companies that were nationalised in 1971.

  7. Chilean nationalization of copper - Wikipedia

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    The nationalization of the Chilean copper industry, commonly described as the Chileanization of copper ( Spanish: Chilenización del cobre) [1] was the process by which the Chilean government acquired control of the major foreign-owned section of the Chilean copper mining industry. It involved the three huge mines known as 'La Gran Mineria' and ...

  8. Chuquicamata - Wikipedia

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    Chuquicamata ( / tʃuːkiːkəˈmɑːtə / choo-kee-kə-MAH-tə; referred to as Chuqui for short) is the largest open pit copper mine in terms of excavated volume in the world. [citation needed] It is located in the north of Chile, just outside Calama, at 2,850 m (9,350 ft) above sea level.

  9. El Salvador mine - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador mine. /  26.24167°S 69.55722°W  / -26.24167; -69.55722. El Salvador mine (The Savior) is a combined open pit and underground copper mine located in Chile and owned by the state owned copper mining company Codelco. [1] The mine is located in the company town of El Salvador . The mine was originally built by The Anaconda ...