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What main languages are spoken here?:

Spanish is the most common language, however, a large population in the south of Chile speak Mapudungun, a native language spoken by the native Mapuche. The other language that is spoken is another native language known as Quechua! It is more commonly spoken in the south of Chile as well.

What type of money is used here?:

The Chilean peso! It is commonly either in coins or in bills ranging from ten pesos, to 100,000 pesos. About one thousand pesos is the equivalent of one dollar in the United States. The 100-peso coin has a native Mapuche machi, or what English speakers may know as a “shaman”, on it. The bills all have previous presidents on them, except the 100,000 peso bill, which has Gabriela Mistral on it (a famous Chilean activist for children, women and the poor).

How much does a bottle of water cost?:

A bottle of water costs around 1,200 pesos! It would roughly be the same as $1.25 in the United States. In my household, we usually just drink water from the tap through a filter.

What was the best meal this week?:

I do not get to have anything with dough very often, as I have a severe intolerance to gluten. This week, however, I got to have a gluten-free empanada (a pocket of dough about the size of your hand stuffed with cheese and shrimp).

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