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  2. Gran Torre Costanera - Wikipedia

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    Gran Torre Santiago is part of the Costanera Center complex, which includes the largest shopping mall in Latin America, [9] two hotels and two additional office towers. Gran Torre Santiago is 300 metres (980 ft) tall and 64 stories high plus 6 basement floors, with a floor pitch of 4.1 metres (13 ft) and 107.125 m 2 (1,153.08 sq ft) in area.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Sanhattan skyline. This is a list of ... It will be Chile's tallest building outside Santiago [14] See also ... Mobile view; Search. Search. Toggle the table of contents.

  4. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Santiago, ... also known as Santiago de Chile (Spanish: ... while the salaries of the people in Santiago fell. View of La Alameda in 1930.

  5. Costanera Center - Wikipedia

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    Costanera Center complex. The Costanera Center is a commercial and business complex located in the commune of Providencia, Santiago, Chile.Owned by Cencosud, the complex consists of four skyscrapers, including the Gran Torre Santiago, two high-end hotels, an office building, and a six-floor shopping mall.

  6. File:Santiago de Chile, Desde Cerro San Cristóbal (cropped ...

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  7. San Cristóbal Hill - Wikipedia

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    San Cristóbal Hill (Spanish: Cerro San Cristóbal, Mapuche: Tupahue) is a hill in northern Santiago, Chile.It rises 850 m AMSL and about 300 m above the rest of Santiago; the peak is the third highest point in the city, after Cerro Manquehue and Cerro Renca.