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Encyclopedia > Chillan

Chill n, located about 500 km south of Chile's capital Santiago, has been from its foundation in the 1500s the heart of Chile's rich agricultural region. Throughout its history, the town has been devastated a few times by earthquakes; the last, in 1938, left over 30,000 dead and mobilized international help.


Chile's national hero, Bernardo O'Higgins, was born in Chill n in 1788. He was the son of Ambrosio (1720-1801) who was Governor of Chile for the Spanish crown and later Viceroy of Peru. Bernardo was the force behind Chile's Independence from Spain. He was elected Supreme Director and declared Independence after the Battle of Chacabuco against the Spaniards (1810). His later victory at the Maipo battlefield cemented the country's freedom. He died in exile in Peru in 1848.


Besides Claudio Arrau, Chill n has offered other great artists to the world. Among them, Ram n Vinay, the tenor who was "the" Othello of the 1950s. His recording of the role with Toscanini is a perennial classic. He was a regular at the New York Metropolitan, where he sang both tenor and baritone roles. One of his last performances at this house was as the Barber of Seville's Basilio, a bass role. He retired from the stage in 1969, in a performance of Othello at Santiago's Teatro Municipal.Coincidentally, another tenor from Chill n made his debut in the same performance, as Cassio: Germ n Bustos, active in U.S. stages during the 1970s. He also appeared in European and South and Central American opera seasons.


Other "chillanejos" are also part of Chile's best artistic and literary traditions: Marta Brunet, a writer; Marta Colvin, a sculptress; Pacheco Altamirano, a painter, and numerous others who, however, did not reach the international acclaim achieved by Arrau and Vinay.


A "sotto voce" tradition of a unique earth phenomenon has been adduced to explain the presence of so many artists from the same region. A circle of a few hundred kilometers centered in Chill n would include numerous other artists and writers, foremost among them Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda, both Nobel Prize winners (1946 and 1970, respectively). In the Indian language of the region, "Chill n" means "where the Sun is sitting". Perhaps a premonition of all of the above.


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Nevados de Chillan, Chile (382 words)
Navados de Chillan is about 100 km inland from the epicenter of a great earthquake in 1835, and several hundred kilometers south of the epicenters of several more great earthquakes of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The compound volcano of Nevados de Chillan is one of the most active volcanoes of the Central Andes of Chile.
The vent for the 1861 eruption was Cerro Negro at the NW foot of Cerro Blanco.
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