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What does Santiago mean?

Santiago

(= Santiago de Cuba) a naval battle in the Spanish-American War (1898); the United States fleet bottled up the Spanish ships in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba and destroyed them when they tried to escape (= Santiago de los Caballeros) city in the northern Dominican Republic (= Santiago de Cuba) a port city in southeastern Cuba; industrial center (= Gran Santiago) the capital and largest city of Chile; located in central Chile; one of the largest cities in South America

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Simple sentences

People from Santiago are not as pleasant as the rest of the Chileans.
He was seen in Santiago and elsewhere.
The St. James's Way is a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, where allegedly the remains of the apostle St. James are buried.

Movie subtitles

It's the fishing smack Santiago.
Okay, I'll get off your ship, but if that man was aboard, you and most of your crew will be dead before you're halfway to Santiago!
Santiago has two cylinders.
We're heading for Santiago.
I operate in Santiago, you operate in Diablo.
Could he be one of the reasons that brought me to Santiago?
Look, I didn't come to Santiago to find a bride.
I got to get Whitey to Santiago.
Every newspaperman from Buenos Aires, Rio and Santiago wants a room.
Santiago, I could go with you again.
Teresa Maria Santiago.
As a boy, in Santiago, I was given a pair of skates, but. as the only shoes that had were tennis, is zafaban me.
There will be no more clashes over the frontier area north of Sierra Santiago.
Bring the gold to Santiago.
Listen, I stood on the waterfront of Santiago and looked north.
They came from Santiago at the last moment to relieve me of my command. but I believe I've successfully convinced them. that I am going to be the captain of this company. or there isn't going to be any captain. eh, gentlemen?
Santiago.
Through the facilities of the International Communications Satellite. we take you live to Santiago de Chile. and our UN reporter, Rodrigo lnfanta.
This is Rodrigo lnfanta reporting via ICS. from the UN newsroom in Santiago de Chile.
Rodrigo lnfanta signing off from Santiago.
Don Pedro Ramirez Maria Santiago Gutierrez.
I went to Jerusalem, then Rome, Santiago di Compostella and also Cologne.
I myself have heard of only one ghost, the spirit of Don Santiago.
Hmm, old Don Santiago himself.
Who was that playing Don Santiago?
Master Mateo, stonemason of the temple of Santiago, just collected his salary, and can give you a coin.
His desire is that we found the first convent of my order here at Santiago de Compostela.
Juan and Bernardo will bring you to Santiago, to the pilgrims' hospital, there they will cure the fevers.
I'm going to sell them at Santiago.
In Santiago de Cuba, open-heart surgery begins.
Santiago de Cuba, the world's freest bodies.
From the sidewalks of Santiago to those of Tel-Aviv, to the sidewalks of Moscow.
He's come from Santiago.
At the end of the 16th century, when religious wars upset the pilgrimages, the bishop of Santiago hid the apostle's remains for safekeeping.
Santiago de Compostela?

News and current affairs

MEXICO CITY - In 2011 and 2012, tens of thousands of students demonstrated in Santiago, Chile, demanding greater access to higher education.
Most important, the barriers to making goods and services in Mauritius, Mozambique, or Mauritania and selling them in New York or Berlin, Santiago or Tokyo are dropping swiftly.
He shared a podium with Fidel Castro at a mass rally in Santiago de Cuba.
Rivero must still take pleasure in the poem by Nestor Leliebre Camue, a native of Santiago de Cuba.
When countries become sufficiently rich, they can afford cleaner technology and begin to enact environmental legislation to reduce outdoor air pollution, as we now see in Mexico City and Santiago, Chile.
The street euphoria that greeted Bachelet's victory felt very much like the emotions that gripped Santiago back in 1970, when Allende was elected.
SANTIAGO: After a hard-fought electoral battle, Chile has a new president.
SANTIAGO - Few policy debates are stranger than the one concerning capital controls.
SANTIAGO - The day of the Eurobond may be near.
But then we saw protests in Tel Aviv, Santiago, London, and now even in the US.
Los Labios, an Argentine project directed by Santiago Loza and Ivan Fund, simply follows three government-funded nurses who go to a rural area to serve the needs of the impoverished local population.

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