
¿Quién habitó la Isla de Pascua?
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Easter Island, known for its mysterious stone heads, is the youngest inhabited terrain on Earth, formed by extinct volcanoes. Initially settled by Polynesian tribes, the island's history is marked by deforestation and cultural shifts, including the construction of Moai statues. These statues, believed to represent ancient chiefs, were central to ancestor worship. Over time, the island faced challenges like deforestation and population decline. In 1888, it became part of Chile. Today, Easter Island is home to around 5,000 inhabitants, relying on fishing and tourism.
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