The most significant link between the two nations is , a 19th-century Polish geologist and exile.
Approximately 45,000 people of Polish descent live in Chile, mostly concentrated in Santiago.
The Polish copper giant owns the Sierra Gorda mine in northern Chile, representing one of the largest Polish foreign investments in history.
Both countries are major global exporters of fruit (Poland for apples/berries and Chile for grapes/cherries), often alternating seasons to supply the global market.
Polish explorers have a long history of expeditions in the Atacama Desert and the Andes, documenting high-altitude lagoons like Negro Francisco . 💼 Modern Relations & Economy