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  2. Santiago Island (Galápagos) - Wikipedia

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    View of Santiago Island with northeast at the top Topographic map with north at the top. Santiago Island is one of the Galápagos Islands.The island, which consists of two overlapping volcanoes, has an area of 585 square kilometers (226 sq mi) and a maximum altitude of 907 meters (2,976 ft), atop the northwestern shield volcano.

  3. Santiago, Cape Verde - Wikipedia

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    Santiago (Portuguese for “Saint James”) is the largest island of Cape Verde, its most important agricultural centre and home to half the nation's population. Part of the Sotavento Islands , it lies between the islands of Maio (26 km (16 mi) to the east) and Fogo (55 kilometres (34 miles) to the west).

  4. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Map of Santiago depicting main streets and airport. As of 2006, Santiago was home to 992,000 vehicles, 979,000 of which were motorized. This made up 37.3% of Chile's total vehicle count. 805,000 cars passed through the city, which is 37.6% of the national total [ clarification needed ] or one car for every seven people.

  5. Santiago Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Metropolitan Region (Spanish: Región Metropolitana de Santiago) is one of Chile's 16 first-order administrative divisions. It is the country's only landlocked administrative region and contains the nation's capital, Santiago .

  6. Category : Geography of Santiago Metropolitan Region

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    Geography of Santiago, Chile (3 C, 51 P) Geology of Santiago Metropolitan Region (2 C, 5 P) L. Landforms of Santiago Metropolitan Region (5 C, 10 P) P.

  7. Regions of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Metropolitan Region began to operate in April 1980. In December 2006, two new regions were created: the northern Arica and Parinacota Region , by taking out the two northernmost provinces from the Tarapacá Region ; and Los Ríos Region in the south, encompassing the provinces of Valdivia , formerly part of the Los Lagos Region ...

  8. Central Chile - Wikipedia

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    Lying between the two mountain ranges is the so-called Central Valley, which contains some of the richest agricultural land in the country, especially in its northern portion. The area just north and south of Santiago is a large producer of fruits, including the grapes from which the best Chilean wines are made. Exports of fresh fruit began to ...

  9. File:Comunas de Santiago (nombres).svg - Wikipedia

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    Legal disclaimer. The edition and circulation of maps, geographic charts and other documents about the boundaries and frontiers of Chile, don't have any relation with the Republic of Chile, according to the Article 2 g) of DFL Nº83 of 1979 of the Ministery of Foreign Affairs.