Santiago

[ US /ˌsæntiˈɑɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a port city in southeastern Cuba; industrial center
  2. the capital and largest city of Chile; located in central Chile; one of the largest cities in South America
  3. city in the northern Dominican Republic
  4. 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
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How To Use Santiago In A Sentence

  • The former choirboy entered while studying Spanish on a gap year in the capital Santiago and now gets mobbed in the streets there. The Sun
  • If you like Mexican food, including nachos, tacos and chili con Larry (created after an infamous trip to Santiago), this is certainly the venue to head to.
  • It is in fact Santiago's hottest Pan Asian restaurant-bar, serving fine cocktails and exquisite selections of sashimi and miso you never thought possible this side of the Chinese Sea.
  • HAVANA – A Cuban airliner flying from the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba to the capital crashed Thursday night with 68 people aboard, including 28 foreigners, state media reported.
  • Santiago had left the scene by the time police arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the harbour now known as Santiago de Cuba, where he anchored on May 2nd, he had what seemed like authentic information of a great island to the southward which was alleged to be the source of all the gold. Christopher Columbus
  • Some are new-age mystics convinced that the Christian route to Santiago is just the latest version of a more ancient pathway linking ley line to ley line.
  • The government appears intent on stopping the development of the chapter in Santiago de Cuba, which is Cuba's second largest city, as the dissident group tries to expand. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Santiago's thinking - if it ain't broke, don't fix it - seems asmart way to operate. Daily Breeze Most Viewed
  • No world records were registered in Lisbon 1994, Annecy 1998 and Santiago de Chile two years ago.
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