Total population | |
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c. 18.5–19 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Chile 18,006,407 | |
Argentina | 429,708 |
United States | 113,934 |
Sweden | 42,396 |
Canada | 37,577 |
Australia | 33,626 |
Brazil | 28,371 |
Venezuela | 27,106 |
Spain | 23,911 |
France | 15,782 |
Germany | 10,280 |
Other countries | 95,090 |
Languages | |
Chilean Dialect (Spanish) | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism (69,95%), Evangeliscalism (9%), European Protestantism (6,14%), Non religion (8,30%), Judaism (0,13%) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Mapuches, Castizos, Andalusians (Spaniards), Extremenians (Spaniards), Basques (Spaniards), Castilian (Spaniards), Other Europeans, Indigenous People | |
a. ^ The "total population estimation is merely a sum of all the referenced figures in the table and as such might be understated or exaggerated. |
Chileans (Spanish: Chilenos) are natives of and long-term immigrants to Chile. Chileans are mainly of Spanish descent with some indigenous admixture (Castizo/Mestizo), with smaller degrees of 19th- and 20th-century European immigrant ancestry. There is a strong correlation between Chilean people's ancestry or ethnicity and their socioeconomic situation: a marked continuum exist between the lower classes of high Amerindian ancestry and the upper classes of mainly European ancestry. Indigenous inheritance (cultural or genetic) is most visible in rural areas and in aspects of culture such as Chilean cuisine and Chilean Spanish. Although post-independence immigrants never made up more than 2% of the population, there are now hundreds of thousands of Chileans with German, British, French, Croatian, Italian or Palestinian ancestry.
Though the majority of Chileans reside in Chile, significant communities have been established in multiple countries, most noticeably Argentina and the United States. Other large Chilean communities are in Australia, Canada and Sweden. Although small in number, Chilean people also make up a substantial part of the permanent population of Antarctica and the Falkland Islands (see: Chileans in the Falkland Islands).