1828 in Chile

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1828
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The following lists events that happened during 1828 in Chile .

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Incumbents

President of Chile: Francisco Antonio Pinto. [1]

Events

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Births

Deaths

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References

  1. "Rebecca Earle: The Return of the Native: Indians and Myth-Making in Spanish America, 1810-1930". Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies. 1 October 2009.[ dead link ]