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Some chroniclers, including the Jesuit priest Miguel de Olivares (1767), suggested the name derived from Chilli or Tchili , interpreted as "limit of the land" or "where the land ends." This aligns with the geography of the central valley, which terminates abruptly at the sea or major mountain ranges. This theory suggests the name was a geographical descriptor of the valley itself.

Los Incas, cuya lengua era el quechua, también tienen un papel protagonista en esta búsqueda etimológica. etimologías de chile

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Otros apuntan a tchili , que se traduce como "nieve" . cuya lengua era el quechua