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Along the northern coast of Chile, the Humboldt penguin finds refuge in unique marine ecosystems, making it one of the country’s most iconic wildlife species.
Photograph by Sernatur.
Stealthy and majestic, the puma inhabits various regions of Chile, from mountains to steppes, reflecting the richness and diversity of the country's wildlife.
Photo by Cristina Trugeda.
Adapted to the extreme conditions of the south, the guanaco roams the open landscapes of Patagonia, where it plays an essential role in the southern ecosystems.
Photo by Fernando Gudenschwager.
As one of the world's largest flying birds, the condor soars through the skies of Chile as a symbol of the mountain range and the wildlife of the Andes.
Photograph by Juan Ernesto Jaeger.
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Chile is the most competitive economy in Latin America and ranks 43rd worldwide, according to the 2026 World Competitiveness Ranking compiled by IMD.
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