Liberal Republic
Republic of Chile | ||||||||||
República de Chile | ||||||||||
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Anthem Himno Nacional de Chile | ||||||||||
Capital | Santiago | |||||||||
Languages | Spanish | |||||||||
Government | Semi-presidential system | |||||||||
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• | 1861-1871 | José Joaquín Pérez first | ||||||||
• | 1886-1891 | José José Manuel Balmaceda last | ||||||||
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• | Jose Joaquin Perez | September 18, 1861 | ||||||||
• | Civil War | September 18, 1891 | ||||||||
Currency | Chilean peso | |||||||||
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Liberal Republic is a period of the History of Chile that extends between 1861 and 1891. It characterized by the rise of the liberal people, after the division of the conservative party. They promulgate the main constitutional reforms that limit the power of the president and give more power to the Congress.
History of Chile |
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Early history |
Colonial times |
Republican period |
Parliamentary period
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Presidential period |
Pinochet regime |
Contemporary |
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