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Chilean mythology

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Similarly, the differences in landscapes and climates in the Chilean territory have configured defined geographical areas that experienced different historical circumstances. This favored the appearance of different and new beliefs and myths that enriched the mythology of this territory.
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has its own stories, due to the geographical isolation and the union of indigenous and Spanish traditions. Natural phenomena such as mist, strong winds, thick forests, and rough seas feature in legends there. The most important are the
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In the study classification of ″Chilean mythology″, the myths are typically categorized geographically into Northern, Central, Easter Island and Southern Zones.
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or the fusion of different beings, coming from these diverse mythological origins, complimenting and differentiating Chilean mythology.
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Antonio Acevedo Hernández. Leyendas de Chile. Colección Leyenda y tradición. Biblioteca Quimantú para todos. Quimantú, 1971. (Spanish)
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and pre-Incan civilizations, but they became distinguished through a rooted base in Spanish colonialism.
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The Spanish initially settled in the central zone, the most populated, leading to a unique mixture.
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These myths and legends involve characters closely related to the desert, religious devotion and
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Their mythology shows a significant influence by European colonization, mainly during the
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Another is the legend of the treasure of Juan Fernández, in the
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and the virgin of Andacollo. The northern myths draw upon the
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These myths assimilated of many mythological characters from
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Chilean mythology covers of a large collection of myths and
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