68 SELLING LATIN AMERICA on April 5, 1818, defeating forever Spanish power and becoming absolutely independent. A republican form of government was adopted, the executive power being vested in a President, and the legislative in two houses, a Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. The Republic of Chile has 292,580 square miles, with a ragged coast line of 2,627 miles, and varies in width from 90 to 248 miles. It is bordered on the north by Peru, the east by Bolivia and Argentine, the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Two almost parallel ranges of mountains, the Cordillera de la Costa and the Andes, run from north to south, with a valley over 500 miles long and 40 wide spread between them. In this chain of mountains are more than 30 extinct volcanoes from 11,700 to 21,340 feet in height. Owing to its extreme length Chile possesses many climates. To the north it is dry and hot, the central portion being decidedly tem perate with changing seasons, almost like Cali fornia, while in the south the temperature gets