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In San Miguel de Azapa, the Chinchorro Culture Museum preserves the legacy of the society that developed the world's oldest known artificial mummification, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph by Felipe Cantillana.
With its hills, funiculars, and colorful architecture, Valparaíso reflects its seafaring history and cultural identity, which earned it recognition by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Photograph by Sernatur.
In the Tarapacá Region, the former Humberstone saltpeter offices still house cultural spaces such as its theater, a testament to the history of Chile’s saltpeter industry.
Photograph by Felipe Cantillana.
Facing the Pacific Ocean, the moai statues represent the cultural and spiritual heritage of Rapa Nui National Park, a site recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph by María José Villegas.
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More than a thousand people attended the second edition of the Mundoagro Cerezas Chile Conference to discuss new technologies and production innovations in one of the most iconic sectors of Chilean fruit growing.
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