- Santiago - Wikipedia
The outskirts of the city are surrounded by vineyards, and Santiago is within an hour's drive of both the mountains and the Pacific Ocean Santiago is the political and financial center of Chile and hosts the regional headquarters of many multinational corporations and organizations
- Santiago | History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Santiago is the capital of Chile It lies on the canalized Mapocho River, with views of high Andean peaks to the east The city was founded as Santiago del Nuevo Extremo (‘Santiago of the New Frontier’) in 1541 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia It was named Chile’s capital in 1818
- 15 Best Things to Do in Santiago, Chile - U. S. News Travel
From exploring street art in Bellavista to wine-tasting at local vineyards to skiing in the Andes Mountains, these are the best things to do in Santiago, Chile
- Santiago travel - Lonely Planet | Chile, South America
Explore Santiago holidays and discover the best time and places to visit
- 22 Must-Visit Attractions In Santiago, Chile - Culture Trip
No trip to Santiago, Chile would be complete without visits to these twenty, unforgettable must-see local spots
- Santiago - Chile Travel
Santiago captivates with its assorted panoramas and its versatility The Chilean capital fills with life all those that visit Lose yourself in its streets to find original art galleries, innovative design stores and arts crafts fairs, as well as restaurants, bars and coffee shops
- Santiago of Chile and its surroundings Tourist Guide
It is a city of alpha class, modern and competitive, which also has natural surroundings for outdoor activities and relaxation Santiago is home to the main administrative buildings and government of Chile It has 37 communes, 26 of which are located in the metropolitan area
- A Local’s Guide to Santiago, Chile - Go Ask A Local
Santiago is a one-stop-shop for anyone who wants to visit Chile but does not have a lot of time to spend Because the country is so thin, Santiago is close to both of the country’s defining geographic features: the towering Andes mountains and the shimmering Pacific Ocean
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