For more than a century the Military Parade of Chile or Great Military Parade of Chile (Spanish: Gran Parada Militar de Chile or Parada Militar de Chile) has been a tradition within the Independence Day holidays in Chile. It is held in Santiago, Chile's O'Higgins Park on September 19 yearly in honor of the Glories of the Chilean Army with a military parade involving not just the ground forces but by the rest of the Chilean Armed Forces: the Chilean Navy, the Chilean Air Force, and the Carabineros de Chile. It is also in honor of the anniversary of the formal inauguration on that day in 1810 of the First Government Junta, which witnessed the first military parade of the independent nation at the Plaza de Armas, Santiago. It is the final act of the national independence celebrations, which a
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| - For more than a century the Military Parade of Chile or Great Military Parade of Chile (Spanish: Gran Parada Militar de Chile or Parada Militar de Chile) has been a tradition within the Independence Day holidays in Chile. It is held in Santiago, Chile's O'Higgins Park on September 19 yearly in honor of the Glories of the Chilean Army with a military parade involving not just the ground forces but by the rest of the Chilean Armed Forces: the Chilean Navy, the Chilean Air Force, and the Carabineros de Chile. It is also in honor of the anniversary of the formal inauguration on that day in 1810 of the First Government Junta, which witnessed the first military parade of the independent nation at the Plaza de Armas, Santiago. It is the final act of the national independence celebrations, which a (en)
- La Gran Parada Militar en Honor a las Glorias del Ejército de Chile es un desfile militar que se efectúa en el parque O'Higgins de Santiago, la capital de Chile, cada 19 de septiembre para conmemorar el «Día de las Glorias del Ejército de Chile». En este homenaje al Ejército de Chile, participan las restantes instituciones de las Fuerzas Armadas, Carabineros de Chile y Policía de Investigaciones de Chile. (es)
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| - Chile - Escuela de Suboficiales Ejército - 19-09-2014.jpg (en)
- Presidenta Bachelet participa de la Gran Parada Militar 2014 .jpg (en)
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| - For more than a century the Military Parade of Chile or Great Military Parade of Chile (Spanish: Gran Parada Militar de Chile or Parada Militar de Chile) has been a tradition within the Independence Day holidays in Chile. It is held in Santiago, Chile's O'Higgins Park on September 19 yearly in honor of the Glories of the Chilean Army with a military parade involving not just the ground forces but by the rest of the Chilean Armed Forces: the Chilean Navy, the Chilean Air Force, and the Carabineros de Chile. It is also in honor of the anniversary of the formal inauguration on that day in 1810 of the First Government Junta, which witnessed the first military parade of the independent nation at the Plaza de Armas, Santiago. It is the final act of the national independence celebrations, which are broadcast through TV and the Internet and radio. Per Law 2977 of 1915, Army Day is celebrated on the 19th of September in honor of the Army's role in the defense of the Chilean nation, thus the date is dedicated to the Chilean Army and is a national holiday. The parade, however, dates back to 1896, and parades have been held annually in the capital beginning in 1819. (en)
- La Gran Parada Militar en Honor a las Glorias del Ejército de Chile es un desfile militar que se efectúa en el parque O'Higgins de Santiago, la capital de Chile, cada 19 de septiembre para conmemorar el «Día de las Glorias del Ejército de Chile». En este homenaje al Ejército de Chile, participan las restantes instituciones de las Fuerzas Armadas, Carabineros de Chile y Policía de Investigaciones de Chile. Chile celebra sus Fiestas Patrias en septiembre. La ley 2977 de 1915, promulgada en el gobierno de Ramón Barros Luco, fijó como días feriados el 18 de septiembre, originalmente el aniversario de la Primera Junta Nacional de Gobierno (1810), en «conmemoración de la Independencia Nacional» y el 19 de septiembre en «celebración de todas las glorias del Ejército». (es)
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