- Teatro Municipal de Santiago
- Opera house featuring ballet, opera, and symphony performances. - Declassified Documents Relating to the Military Coup in Chile
- Including CIA memoranda and reports on "Project FUBELT" codename for operations to promote a coup and undermine Allende's government. From the National Security Archives. - Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende
- Obras donadas por artistas de todo el mundo Miró, Calder, Matta, Vassareli entre otros. - Valdes, Claudia X.
- Work that reflects the nature of painting and the nature of video, and all of the relationships to time that each medium has. - U.S.-Chile Documents
- Declassified documents relating to the military coup, 1970-1976. - Wikipedia: Chilean Coup of 1973
- In-depth, hyperlinked article about the September 1973 coup d'etat in which Chilean armed forces overthrew Salvador Allende and in which a junta led by Augusto Pinochet assumed power. - U.S. Responsibility for the Coup in Chile
- Offers a history of U.S. economic policy and covert activities. Also provides information of Operation Condor. - Chile 1964-1973
- Describes U.S. efforts to prevent Salvador Allende's election in 1964 and then to destabilize Chile after the 1970 election, leading up to the 1973 coup. From William Blum's Killing Hope. - Restaurant Geraldine
- Restaurant y tienda de delikatessen, salon de té, panadería y pastelería, catering. - The Chile Coup: The U.S. Hand
 - La Tercera: 11 de Septiembre de 1973
- Spanish-language feature on the newspaper's coverage of the 1973 coup. - Strauss, Fernando
- Chilean artist offering paintings and drawings evoking solidified cosmic energy. - Chile: How We Destroy the Oldest Democracy in South America, and Turn A Peace-loving Nation Into A Slaughterhouse
- Quotes from news articles and CIA documents choronicling the coup of 1973. - Chilean Electoral System
- Describing the system as it existed prior to Pinochet coming to power in 1973. - DerechosChile - Human Rights in Chile-Then and Now
- Traces the history of human rights in Chile from 1973, the year of the military coup, through to the present. - Chile CIA's Greatest Hits
- In 1973, the CIA destroyed the oldest functioning democracy in South America. - Tapia, Javier
- Chilean contemporary artist demonstrating examples of his paintings and art projects. - TIME: Banishing The Myths
- Stereotypes that Pinochet generated after his coup still haunt the political future of Latin America. Written by Mario Vargas Llosa, March 1998. - Blest-Riffo, Clotario (1899-1990)
- Founder and first president of the Chilean Central Union of Workers (1953). Fundador y primer presidente de la Central Unica de Trabajadores de Chile. - History of Chile Under Salvador Allende and the Popular Unity
- Examines the 1970 elections, the Popular Unity government, and the September 11, 1973 coup. - Greve Wolf, Teresa
- Features the artwork by this Chilean artist. Collections include colourful boats, horses, flowers, still life, and landscapes. - Chile 1973: Heroism Was Not Enough
- Article by Tony Saunois examining Salvador Allende's government, the condition of Chile's working classes, and the military's anti-socialist coup. - Bitter Lessons of Coup in Chile
- Brief overview of the events leading to the overthrow of the Allende government and the failure of the socialists' gradualist parliamentary strategy. - Chile: Voices
- Special report from the U.K.'s Guardian Unlimited offering some first-hand accounts of the 1973 coup and the suffering endured by Pinochet's victims. - NPR: Documents Highlight U.S. Role in Chilean Coup
- Audio report describing newly-declassified information concerning the American government's role in the 1973 overthrow of Salvador Allende. - NPR: Peter Kornbluh
- Audio archive of a September 2003 interview between Terry Gross and Peter Kornbluh, director of the National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project. - Sotito's
- Serving seafood, meat, salads, and more. - Coleccion Virtualde Patrimonio Artistico y Arquitectonico Chileno y LatinoAmericano

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