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even though the country is not an
island. Why is this? The answer
is simple. Chile is bordered on the
north, west, south and east by very
strong and defining natural borders.
In the north one finds the Atacama
desert, which is said to be the
world’s driest. In the west one finds historic isolation.
the enormity of the Pacific Ocean.
In the east one runs into the mighty Since the 1970s, Chile has been
Andes mountains, and in the south, divided into what are now 15
the impenetrable Antarctica. These different administrative units, each
factors help to contribute to Chile’s with its own specific geography
unique geographical conditions and and identity. Let’s take a look at the