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chile

Chile vs Wallmapuwen - What's the difference?

chile | wallmapuwen |


As a noun chile

is (us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

As a proper noun wallmapuwen is

(politics) a mapuche nationalist political party in chile.

Chile vs Araucania - What's the difference?

chile | araucania |


As a noun chile

is (us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

As a proper noun araucania is

araucania, the homeland of the mapuche people in part of patagonia (southern chile and argentina).

Chile vs Temuco - What's the difference?

chile | temuco |


As a noun chile

is (us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

As a proper noun temuco is

the capital of the region in chile.

Chile vs Mapuche - What's the difference?

chile | mapuche |


As proper nouns the difference between chile and mapuche

is that chile is a country in South America. Official name: Republic of Chile while Mapuche is an indigenous group of inhabitants of Central and Southern Chile and Southern Argentina.

As nouns the difference between chile and mapuche

is that chile is alternative form of lang=en a chili pepper while Mapuche is a member of this people.

As an adjective Mapuche is

of, from, or pertaining to this people or their language.

Chile vs Atacama - What's the difference?

chile | atacama |


As proper nouns the difference between chile and atacama

is that chile is a country in South America. Official name: Republic of Chile while Atacama is the Atacama Desert, a long desert in Chile, and the driest desert on Earth according to various sources.

As a noun chile

is alternative form of lang=en a chili pepper.

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