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And I suppose the best definition of the West would be: cultural area sharing both Christian moral values and Roman legal rules.
Chile is encluded, no doubt! (by the way, there was more freedom in Chile than in some European conutries in the past; some politician refugees like Domeyko found there their second homeplace).
Someone mentioned "Spain and Portugal are not considred to be part of the West".
?????!!!!
I always thought them to bethe Westernmost Europeans, except of Irish, maybe.... hehe. Seriously, are not we proud of Columbus or da Ghama, as Europeans?