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Chilean National Symbols Coloring Pages


Chile’s independence celebrations, called las fiestas patrias, arrive the week of September 18th.

Every year I hear from parents and teachers that want to teach their kids more about Chilean culture.

You can help your kids get in the spirit of celebrating Chile with these coloring pages that represent Chile’s national symbols and people. You can print out the coloring pages and then have your kids color or paint them:

National Seal

The Chilean National Seal includes a shield bordered by the native Huemul and Condor.

Chilean Flag

The Chilean flag is a simple design which makes coloring it pretty easy for kids of all ages.

Cophiue

The beautiful Copihue is Chile’s national flower.

National Anthem

Chile’s national anthem is an engaging hymn that offers visuals of this diverse country.

General Chilean Imagery

The Andean Condor is one of Chile’s national symbols.

This collage represents Chileans from all corners of the country, including Easter island:

The Carabineros are Chile’s national police force.

Posted August 26th, 2009 in Ask Pepe, Culture.

One Comment

  1. Debby said:

    Pepe, I love your e-mails. I’m getting excited to return to Chile on a botanical expedition this January. My appetite is definately getting whetted! How about info on geology of various regions and ways to support the trapped miners.Gracias! Debby

    September 2, 2010

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