1968 in Chile

List of events

  • 1967
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1968
in
Chile

  • 1969
  • 1970
  • 1971
Decades:
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  • 1950s
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  • 1970s
  • 1980s
See also:
  • Other events of 1968
  • Timeline of Chilean history

The following lists events that happened during 1968 in Chile.

Incumbents

  • President of Chile: Eduardo Frei Montalva

Events

January

  • 22 January – a fire in Viña del Mar destroyed 600 hectares of vegetation and more than 200 houses in the upper sector of the city.

February

  • 1 February – The newspaper El Mercurio de Calama is founded.

Law 16744 is published, which establishes regulations on work accidents and professional illnesses

March

  • 12 March – A bomb explodes in the women's restroom on the second floor of the United States Embassy in Santiago. The room was empty at the time of the explosion.[1]

May

  • 19 May – Despite the fact that the country is in autumn, there is a heavy snowfall that affects from La Serena to Puerto Montt.
  • 24 May – Through the publication of Law 16840, the holidays of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (restored in 1985), Ascension of the Lord and Corpus Christi (restored in 1987) are eliminated.

June

  • June 28 – The first heart transplant in Chile and Latin America, and the second in the world, is performed by surgeon Jorge Kaplán at the Almirante Nef Naval Hospital in Viña del Mar to patient María Elena Peñaloza.

August

The latest edition of the newspaper El Regional de Coquimbo circulates.

November

December

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "Bomb Blast in U.S. Consulate". New York Times. 13 March 1968. ProQuest 118201056.
  2. ^ Royalcollection.org.uk
  3. ^ "Arica reiteró afecto a Frei" (PDF). La Nación (in Spanish). 13 December 1968. p. 3. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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1968 in South America
Sovereign states
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  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
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Dependencies and
other territories
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