In sentence examples of “santiago”

How to use in-sentence of “santiago”:

+ Other universities present in Santiago are: “Universidad Organización Método”.

+ Columbus built three forts near the river: Esperanza, Magdalena and Santiago; the first two were abandoned and Santiago was moved to another place with the name of Santiago de los Caballeros.

+ His most well known projects are Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the Adolfo Suárez, Madrid–Barajas Airport and the Torres de Colón.

+ It is the capital of the Santiago de Cuba Province.

+ This is the old “Carretera Duarte” but from Concepción de la Vega to Santiago de los Caballeros the “Duarte Highway” is used by most people, without going through Moca.

+ The Espaillat province is bordered to the east by the province of Hermanas Mirabal, to the south by La Vega, to the west by the Santiago and Puerto Plata provinces.

+ Raúl Castro and Matos led the rebels at Santiago de Cuba.

+ Rosenfeld died on 24 July 2020 in Santiago from lung cancer, aged 77.

In sentence examples of santiago
In sentence examples of santiago

Example sentences of “santiago”:

+ Elías Piña has Dajabón to the northwest, Santiago Rodríguez to the northeast, San Juan to the east and the Independencia province to the south.

+ He was born in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
+ Morona Santiago is a Provinces of Ecuadorprovince in Ecuador.

+ Elías Piña has Dajabón to the northwest, Santiago Rodríguez to the northeast, San Juan to the east and the Independencia province to the south.

+ He was born in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

+ Morona Santiago is a Provinces of Ecuadorprovince in Ecuador.

+ The king sponsored and create the St James’s Way to Santiago de Compostela in order to improve communications of the city and the kingdom as a way to open them to new ideas and influences from the rest of Europe.

+ She was a professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela.

+ The Santiago province is bordered to the northwest by the province of Valverde, to the north by Puerto Plata, to the east by the Espaillat and La Vega provinces, to the south by San Juan and to the west by Santiago Rodríguez.

+ The Santiago island is part of the Macaronesia, a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean with similar ecosystems.

+ Chile was hit by March 2010 Chile earthquakeanother earthquake in March 11, 2010, with epicenter in the coastern town of Pichilemu, Province of Cardenal Caro, almost 200 kilometers from Santiago de Chile.

+ The Santiago island is divided in 9 Municipalitymunicipalities.

+ When the new province of Santiago Rodríguez was created in 1948, San Ignacio de Sabaneta was made the head municipality of the province.

+ An earthquake destroyed the city of Santiago on 2 December 1562.

+ José Fernando Sardina Santiago is a goalballgoalball athlete from Spain.

+ Said died on 23 July 2020 in Santiago de Chile, aged 90.

+ The second largest city is Santiago de Cuba.

+ He was born in Santiago de Cuba.

+ Pimstein died in Santiago de Chile from respiratory arrest on June 27, 2017 at the age of 91.

+ Club Deportivo Universidad Católica is a football club in Santiago de Chile now playing in the Primera División.

More in-sentence examples of “santiago”:

+ One of these was Oriente province, which was, prior to 1905, known as Santiago de Cuba province.

+ Prado Aranguaz died from melanoma in Santiago de Chile on 23 June 2020, aged 91.

+ In 1908, he obtained his degree in Medicine from the University of Santiago de Compostela.

+ During the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the Santiago Bernabéu hosted three matches in the second group stage and the final between Italy and West Germany.

+ Most of these industries are in Santiago de los Caballeros and Tamboril; the tobacco industry is also important in Villa Bisonó.

+ The Santiago province has a total area of of the area of the Dominican Republic and it is ranked as the 3rd largest province.

+ The Santiago Canyon, CaliforniaSantiago Fire began shortly before 5:55pm on Irvine and east of the city of Orange in Orange County.

+ The 1985 Santiago earthquake was registered the Sunday March 3, 1985 at 22:47 UTC.

+ Albor died in Santiago de Compostela on 12 July 2018, at the age of 100.

+ She has two children, Santiago and Susana.

+ Jeria died at a military hospital in Santiago de Chile on 2 July 2020, aged 93.

+ It is the main city of the Santiago Rodríguez ProvinceSantiago Rodríguez province.

+ Pey died on 5 October 2018 in Santiago de Chile at the age of 103.

+ Escobar Santiago was Mayor of Segovia from 1991 until 1999.

+ This particular route begins in Le Puy-en-VelayLe Puy and ends in Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain.

+ The Cathedrals of the old capital, Santiago de Cuba, and Havana, both employed fine musicians and choir-masters.

+ It was made a province in 1959 with lands of the Santiago and the Monte Cristi ProvinceMonte Cristi provinces, with the municipality of Esperanza; in 1978, Laguna Salada became a municipality of the province.

+ Ribeira Grande de Santiago is a municipality of Cape Verde.

+ The city of Santiago de los Caballeros is on the southern side of those mountains, and even some parts of the city are on the mountains.

+ Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, 1980 This number is far from complete.

+ Los Andes is a landlocked province and is bordered on the west and north by the San Felipe de Aconcagua ProvinceSan Felipe de Aconcagua province, on the east by Santiago Metropolitan region.

+ Cachapoal is a landlocked province and is bordered to the north by the Santiago Metropolitan RegionSantiago Metropolitan region, to the east by Colchagua province and to the west by the Cardenal Caro province.

+ In the 19th century here grew up in Santiago de Cuba a group of itinerant musicians, troubadors, who moved around earning their living by singing and playing the guitar.

+ He played for Talleres de Córdoba, Tigre, San Lorenzo, Rangers de Talca, Santiago Wanderers and Deportes Concepción.

+ It stars Enrique Muiño, Mecha Ortiz, Santiago Gómez Cou, Elsa Daniel, Erika Mandel, Florindo Ferrario.

+ There are other two Municipal districts with the same name in the country: one in the Independencia province and the other in the Santiago province.

+ The inhabitants of Santiago del Estero are known, in Spanish, as “Santiagueños”.

+ Piñera died on 21 June 2020 from pneumonia caused by COVID-19 in Santiago de Chile, aged 104.

+ Echeverría died on January 3, 2020 in Santiago at the age of 99.

+ On 30 December 2018, Hiriart was hospitalized after falling at her home in Santiago de Chile.

+ In 1854, the town was elevated to the category “Military Post” and in 1858 it became a municipality of the Santiago province.

+ Pilgrimage became very important in the Middle Ages when thousands of people travelled to many sacred sites, particularly to Jerusalem, to the famous Christian basilicas of Rome, to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and Canterbury Cathedral in England.

+ The largest city Santiago de Cuba is its main administrative center.

+ Horvath died in Santiago on 23 May 2018 of lymphoma at the age of 68.

+ The San Antonio province is on the coast along the Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the north by the Casablanca, ChileCasablanca Valparaíso province, on the east by the Santiago Metropolitan region, to the south with the Navidad commune, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean.

+ Fernando de Santiago y Díaz de Mendívil was a conservative Spanish politician.

+ Marga Marga is a landlocked province and is bordered on the north by the Quillota province, on the east and south by Santiago Metropolitan region, and to the west by the Valparaíso province.

+ Real’s home stadium is the 81,044 capacity Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, where it has played since 1947.

+ Berrú died in Santiago de Chile on May 1, 2018 of multiple myeloma at the age of 74.

+ Valdés died on 18 July 2017 in Santiago de Chile from complications of Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 88.

+ Villa Los Almácigos is a city and municipality of the Santiago Rodríguez ProvinceSantiago Rodríguez province, in northwestern Dominican Republic.

+ The province of Santiago del Estero has a population, in 2010, of 874,006;.

+ On 5 March 2020, Sieveking died in Santiago at the age of 85.

+ Icesi University, Pontifical Javeriana University, Autonomy University of Western, Saint Buenaventura University, Santiago de Cali University, and many others technical and technological institutes.

+ Joey Santiago and Frank Black met at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where they were students.

+ Club Universidad de Chile is a Association footballfootball club in Santiago de Chile playing in the Chilean Primera División.

+ Miriam Defensor Santiago is a Filipino politician, notable for having served in all three branches of the Philippines government – judicial, executive, and legislative.

+ The troops could land in the bay, and later tried to take the city Santiago de Cuba.

+ One of these was Oriente province, which was, prior to 1905, known as Santiago de Cuba province.

+ Prado Aranguaz died from melanoma in Santiago de Chile on 23 June 2020, aged 91.
+ In 1908, he obtained his degree in Medicine from the University of Santiago de Compostela.

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