1962 in Chile
The following lists events that happened during 1962 in Chile.
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Events
    
    February
    
- The third edition of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival is held.
 
March
    
- 23 March - The Chilean land reform begins, which is developed until 1973
 
April
    
- 15 April - The Estadio Carlos Dittborn is inaugurated in the city of Arica.
 
May
    
- 15 May - The Floral clock of the city of Viña del Mar is inaugurated.
 - 30 May-17 June – 1962 FIFA World Cup
 
June
    
- 2 June - The so-called Battle of Santiago occurs, where Chile faces Italy, Chile wins 2-0.
 
August
    
- 8 August - The Sunday Show program begins to be broadcast, which would later become Sábado Gigante , known worldwide in countries with Spanish-speaking people.
 
September
    
- 16 September - The Municipal Estadio Ester Roa Rebolledo is inaugurated in the city of Concepción.
 - 18 September - The Chilean rodeo becomes a national sport.
 
Births
    
- 12 February – Alberto Plaza, singer-songwriter
 - 16 February – Alejandro Hisis, footballer
 - 20 February – Klaus von Storch, aerospace engineer
 - 21 February – Marco Antonio Figueroa, footballer
 - 21 February – Ricardo Lagos Weber, politician
 - 21 June – Víctor Hugo Castañeda, football manager
 - 14 July – Patricio Toledo, footballer
 - 17 July – Patricio Mardones, footballer
 - 24 August – Manuel José Ossandón, politician
 - 21 September – Fernando Larraín, actor
 - 5 October – Juvenal Olmos, football manager
 - 7 December – Solange Lackington, actress
 - 12 December – Luis Gnecco, actor
 - 28 December – Renato Munster, actor
 
Deaths
    
- 14 March – Jorge González von Marées, politician and author (born 1900)
 - Date unknown
- Carlos de Rokha, poet and writer (b. 1920)[1]
 
 
References
    
- "Memoria Chilena - Carlos de Rokha (1920-1962) - Presentación". 18 June 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-06-18.
 
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