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Trip Tico
Trip Tico
CHILE
Typical Games
Greasy pole: a stick is pretty high, well sanded and coated with wax, should be scaled. Kite: Small kite paper thin that rises in the sky attached to a thread Throw the rope: The less force group to lose and usually falls into a pit filled with mud
Typical Dance of Chile "La cueca"
Important Celebration.
The Fiestas Patrias, also known informally as the Eighteen, are a Chilean festival held annually on 18 and 19 September, when appropriate also included on Monday 17 and Friday 20. Are held in order to commemorate the formation of Chile as an independent nation state of the Spanish Crown. This historically independence process began with the proclamation of the First National Government on September 18, 1810. Very often erroneously spoken of this date as the Independence Day actually signing the Declaration of Independence would be held only on February 12, 1818.
Hopscotch: Each player must largar yews on a line demarcated on the ground of about 90 cms. The yew trees falling on the line are in a better position than others to continue to participate, to find the player who has thrown his yew further.
Chilean Cuisine
The traditional dishes are the roasted Chilean cuisine, the dish, the charquicn, curanto, pine pies, the tamales, corn pie and pulmay, among other