Santiago - 2 reference results
Santiago is the name of:
In Argentina:
- Santiago del Estero Province
- Santiago del Estero, capital of the province
In Brazil:
In Cape Verde:
In Chile:
In Colombia:
In Costa Rica:
- Santiago de Palmares
- Santiago de Paraíso
- Santiago de Puriscal
- Santiago de San Rafael
- Santiago de San Ramón
In Cuba:
- Santiago de Cuba Province
- Santiago de Cuba, capital of the province
In Dominican Republic:
- Santiago Province (Dominican Republic)
- Santiago de los Caballeros, capital of the province
In Ecuador:
- Guayaquil, officially called Santiago de Guayaquil
- Santiago Island (Galápagos)
In Guatemala:
In Jamaica:
- Jamaica, formerly known as Santiago
- Spanish Town, Jamaica, formerly known as Santiago de la Vega
In Mexico:
- Querétaro, Querétaro, formerly called Santiago de Querétaro
- Santiago, Nuevo León
- Santiago, Baja California Sur
- Santiago Maravatío (Guanajuato)
- Santiago Tianguistenco, a city in the State of México
- Santiago Jamiltepec (Oaxaca)
In Nicaragua:
- León, Nicaragua, originally called Santiago de los Caballeros de León
In Panama:
In Paraguay:
- Santiago, Paraguay, town and district in Misiones Department
In Peru:
- Santiago de Surco, a district of Lima
- Santiago de Chuco, a province of the La Libertad region
- Santiago River (Peru)
In the Philippines:
- Santiago, Agusan del Norte
- Santiago, General Trias, Cavite
- Santiago, Ilocos Sur
- Santiago City, Isabela province
- Santiago Island (Philippines), Pangasinan province
In Portugal:
- Santiago (Alcácer do Sal), a parish in the municipality of Alcácer do Sal
- Santiago (Arganil), a parish in the municipality of Arganil
- Santiago (Armamar), a parish in the municipality of Armamar
- Santiago (Lisbon), a parish in the municipality of Lisbon
- Santiago (Seia), a parish in the municipality of Seia
- Santiago (Sesimbra), a parish in the municipality of Sesimbra
- Santiago (Tavira), a parish in the municipality of Tavira
- Santiago (Torres Novas), a parish in the municipality of Torres Novas
- Santiago da Guarda, a parish in the municipality of Ansião
- Santiago da Ribeira de Alhariz, a parish in the municipality of Valpaços
- Santiago de Besteiros, a parish in the municipality of Tondela
- Santiago de Bougado, a parish in the municipality of Trofa
- Santiago de Candoso, a parish in the municipality of Guimarães
- Santiago do Cacém, a parish and a municipality in the Setúbal
- Santiago de Carreiras, a parish in the municipality of Vila Verde
- Santiago de Cassurrães, a parish in the municipality of Mangualde
- Santiago de Figueiró, a parish in the municipality of Amarante
- Santiago de Litém, a parish in the municipality of Pombal
- Santiago de Montalegre, a parish in the municipality of Sardoal
- Santiago de Piães, a parish in the municipality of Cinfães
- Santiago de Riba-Ul, a parish in the municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis
- Santiago de Subarrifana, a parish in the municipality of Penafiel
- Santiago de Vila Chã, a parish in the municipality of Ponte da Barca
- Santiago do Escoural, a parish in the municipality of Montemor-o-Novo
- Santiago dos Velhos, a parish in the municipality of Arruda dos Vinhos
- São Pedro e Santiago, a parish in the municipality of Torres Vedras
- Santiago Maior (Alandroal), a parish in the municipality of Alandroal
- Santiago Maior (Beja), a parish in the municipality of Beja
- Santiago Maior (Castelo de Vide), a parish in the municipality of Castelo de Vide
- Vale de Santiago, a parish in the municipality of Odemira
In Spain:
- Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
- Santiago (Valdés), a parish in the municipality of Valdés
- Santiago (Sariego), a parish in the municipality of Sariego
- Santiago de la Ribera, a cluster of San Javier in Murcia
- Santiago (comarca), a comarca in the province of A Coruña
- Santiago del Teide, Canary Islands
In the United States:
- Santiago High School, Garden Grove, California
- Santiago, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County
- Santiago Peak, a mountain in Orange County, California
In Uruguay:
- Montevideo, originally called San Felipe y Santiago de Montevideo
In Venezuela:
- Caracas, originally called Santiago de León de Caracas
In geography:
- Santiago River, a tributary of the Amazon River
Santiago is the name of:
- Benito Santiago, a professional baseball catcher
- Hugo Santiago, film director
- Joey Santiago, guitarist of the Pixies and The Martinis
- Liliana Santiago, American Economist
- Santiago Caballero, DJ and Producer
- Santiago Cabrera, an actor
- James, son of Zebedee, also called Saint James the Greater
Fictional people:
- Dominic Santiago, a fictional character from Gears of War
- Santiago Arnavisca, a fictional character from Rainbow Six: Covert Operations Essentials
- Santiago, the name of a character in Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez
- Santiago, the titular character of Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
- Luis Santiago, a fictional character in the television series Babylon 5
- Santiago (The Vampire Chronicles), character in Anne Rice's novel Interview with the Vampire
- Santiago, the main character of Paulo Coelho's book The Alchemist
In history:
In music:
- Santiago (band), an indie/punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
- Santiago, a 1996 album by The Chieftains
- "Santiago", the title of one of Loreena McKennitt's songs from her album The Mask and Mirror
Santiago may also refer to:
- Order of Santiago, a Spanish Knightly order
- Santiago (name), about the common Spanish given name
- Santiago: a Myth of the Far Future, by Mike Resnick
- "Santiago", a shortened form of the Reconquista battle cry "Santiago y cierra España"
See also
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