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Chileans

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This article is about the Chilean ethnic group. For information on the population of Chile, see Demographics of Chile. For Chilean nationality, see Chilean nationality law. Chileans Chilenos Flag of Chile Total population c. 18.5 million [a] Regions with significant populations   Chile        17,574,003 [1] Diaspora total c. 900,000   Argentina 429,708 [2]   United States 113,934 [2]   Canada 45,190 [2]   Sweden 42,396 [2]   Spain 41,939 [3]   Australia 33,626 [2]   Brazil 28,371 [2]   Venezuela 27,106 [2]   France 15,782 [2]   Germany 10,280 [2] Other countries combined 95,090 [2] Languages Chilean Spanish Religion Roman Catholicism (69.95%) Evangelicalism (9%) Protestantism (6.14%) Irreligious (8.30%) Judaism (0.13%) Related ethnic groups Other Latin Americans indigenous peoples in Chile a. ^ The total population estimation is merely a sum of all the referenced figures in the table and as such might be understated or exaggerated. There were 17.5 million in Chile and another 900,

JavaScript Array includes() Method

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP <!-- main_leaderboard, all: [728,90][970,90][320,50][468,60] --> JavaScript Array includes() Method ❮ JavaScript Array Reference Example Check if an array includes "Mango": var fruits = ["Banana", "Orange", "Apple", "Mango"]; var n = fruits.includes("Mango"); <!-- The result of n will be: true --> Try it Yourself » Definition and Usage The includes() method determines whether an array contains a specified element. This method returns true if the array contains the  element, and false if not. Note: The includes() method is case sensitive. Browser Support Method includes() 47 14.0 43 9 34 Syntax array .includes( element , start ) Parameter Values Parameter Description element Required. The element to search for start Optional. Default 0. At which position in the array to start the search Technical Details Return Value: A Boolean JavaScript Version:

Cerebro

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Cerebro Emma Frost using Cerebro, from X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong #3 (February 2005). Art by Greg Land. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance The X-Men #7 (September 1964) Created by Stan Lee (writer) Jack Kirby (artist) In story information Type Detection device Computer Element of stories featuring X-Men Cerebro ( / s ə ˈ r iː b r oʊ / ; Spanish/Portuguese for "brain") is a fictional device appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The device is used by the X-Men (in particular, their leader, Professor Charles Xavier) to detect humans, specifically mutants. It was created by Professor X and Magneto, and was later enhanced by Dr. Hank McCoy. The current version of Cerebro is called Cerebra [1] ( / s ə ˈ r iː b r ə / ). Contents 1 Publication history 2 Concept and creation 3 Use and function of the device 4 History of the device 5 Other versions 6 In other media 6.1 Films 6.1.1 Generatio