Clues
Use these details to boost your ability to identify specific countries in the game.
Identity & symbols
Language
Spanish is the official language, using the Latin alphabet with accents and the letter 'ñ'.
Culture
Look for street art, local markets, and signs of Chilean cuisine, such as food stalls selling empanadas.
Miscellaneous
Chilean flags often appear in public spaces; look for unique flora like the Araucaria tree.
Capital
Santiago
Environment & landscape
Environment
Features a diverse landscape including mountains (Andes), deserts (Atacama), beaches, and lush valleys.
Infrastructure
Common architectural styles include colonial buildings, modern glass skyscrapers in urban areas, and traditional adobe houses in rural areas.
Coverage
True
Foliage
Common tree types include Chilean pine (Araucaria) and various species of eucalyptus, with grasses varying by region.
Topography
Chile features a long, narrow strip of land with major mountain ranges (the Andes) to the east, coastal ranges to the west, and varied landscapes including deserts, valleys, and Patagonia's glaciers.
Roads & transportation
Cars
License plates are white with a blue band at the top and display the format 'XX 1234', where 'X' represents letters and '1' represents numbers.
Driving
Vehicles drive on the right side of the road.
Signs
Road signs are typically blue, white, or green, with clear pictograms and bilingual information in some tourist areas.
Stop
Stop signs in Chile read 'PARE'.
Bollards
Bollards in Chile are typically standard cylindrical shapes, often painted in bright colors for visibility.
Poles
Utility poles in Chile are generally wooden and may have multiple cross-arms for hanging wires, often seen with a mix of telecommunications and electric lines.