1969 in Chile
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The following lists events that happened during 1969 in Chile.
Incumbents
[edit | edit source]Events
[edit | edit source]February
[edit | edit source]- 1 February - The broadcasts of the local Televisión Nacional de Chile station begin in Punta Arenas.
March
[edit | edit source]- 2 March – Chilean parliamentary election, 1969
- 9g March - Puerto Montt Massacre
- 25 March - The La Silla Observatory is inaugurated in the current Coquimbo Region.
April
[edit | edit source]- 28 April - Crash of LAN Chile Flight 160. A Boeing 727 from Buenos Aires crashed in a field near Colina. There were no deaths or injuries.
May
[edit | edit source]- 21 May - The transmissions of the third station of National Television of Chile begin, this time in the city of Talca.
- 26 May - Chile signs the Andean Pact.
- 29 May - Construction begins on Line 1 of the Santiago Metro, that would unite the Civic District of Santiago with the Barrancas sector.
June
[edit | edit source]- 15 June - The Huanchaca street scandal occurs, when 9 young homosexuals were detained in a house located at number 352 of said street in the city of Antofagasta and arrested until 2 July, in which they suffered mistreatment and abuse.
August
[edit | edit source]- A binational commission sets the maritime limits between Chile and Peru through two lighthouses on each side of the border.
September
[edit | edit source]- 18 September - Official broadcasts of Chile's National Television begin in Santiago.
October
[edit | edit source]- 21 October – Tacnazo insurrection
November
[edit | edit source]- 12 November - Flight 87 of LAN Chile was hijacked, considered the first air piracy attack in national history
- 22 November - The Radical Democracy political party was founded.
December
[edit | edit source]- 3 December - An Air France Boeing 707 exploded in midair and fell into the sea two minutes after taking off at 7:03 p.m. from Maiquetía bound for Lisbon and Paris. 62 people died. The plane had arrived in Venezuela from Santiago de Chile and the flight was 24 hours late due to strikes in France.
Births
[edit | edit source]- 7 January – Raimundo Tupper (d. 1995)
- 28 January – Fernando Cornejo (d. 2009)
- 15 March – Juan Cristóbal Guarello
- 10 May – Javier Margas
- 22 June – Ronald Fuentes
- 4 July – Alejandra Fosalba
- 14 July – Carlo de Gavardo (d. 2015)
- 27 August – Karen Doggenweiler
- 18 September – Rafael Araneda
- 15 October – Roberto Artiagoitia
- 6 December – Rodrigo Vásquez Schroder
- 24 December – Luis Musrri
- 27 December – Miguel Cerda
Deaths
[edit | edit source]- 9 February – Manuel Plaza (b. 1900)
References
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