This
long, skinny nation is a strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and
the Andes Mountains.

On
this day in 1810, Chile proclaimed itself a separate republic within
the Spanish monarchy. At this time, Europe was in a bit of a mess.
Napoleon was busy attacking and conquering much of continental
Europe, and he'd kicked out Spain's king, Charles IV, and put on the
throne his own brother Joseph. In faraway Chile, the people didn't
want to acknowledge Joseph as their ruler and instead declared their
loyalty to Ferdinand, the son of the deposed king. After that, a
movement for true independence for Chile began to be popular.
Pepe's Chile website features a list of ten things to do to celebrate Chile's Fiestas Patrias (“Patriotic Festival,” or Independence Day).
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