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A park with gigantic statues that represent the spirit of the native's people ancestors...
The Rapa Nui National Park.
Religious place, built hundreds of years ago. A mix between European architecture and Chilote's woodworking skills.
The Chiloé churches.
A very long road network that connects different territories of the ancient Inca Empire. Starts at the south of Colombia and ends at the north of Chile and Argentina.
Andean Road System or Qhapaq Ñam.
A mining city near to Rancagua, populated by people that extracted copper from the mine El Teniente.
Sewell Mining Town.
Historical urban landscape with streets and constructions adapted to the relief formations in the hills.
Historic Quarter of Valparaiso.
Places used for the extraction of saltpeter when Chile was the main global producer of this mineral.
Humberstone or Santa Laura saltpeter works.
Tangible or intangible?: Palafitos in Chiloé.
Tangible.
Tangible or intangible?: "El Caleuche", "El Trauco",  "La Pincoya".
Intangible.
Tangible or intangible?: La Tirana celebration and San Pedro celebration.
Intangible.
Tangible or intangible?: La Moneda Palace.
Tangible.
An international organization that fosters education, science and culture.
UNESCO.
What could be an intangible family heritage?
:O
What could be a tangible family heritage?
:O
What could be an intangible family heritage?
:O
What could be a tangible family heritage?
:O