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Santiago de los Caballeros (1123 bytes)
1: ...on of the [[New World]], today '''Santiago de los Caballeros''' is the second most important [[city]] in the [...
5: ...t strategic city in the [[Dominican War of Independence]] in [[1844]].
9: ...rnational [[airport]] ([[Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao]]), and the city is the home of the [[Agui...
13: [[fr:Santiago de los Caballeros]]

Ejea de los Caballeros (106 bytes)
1: '''Ejea de los Caballeros''' ([[Aragonese]] ''Exea'') - town in [[Aragon]],...

The Three Caballeros (820 bytes)
1: ...944]] combination live-action and animated film made by [[Walt Disney]], a good-natured romp through [...
5: ...'s title. [[Don Rosa]] liked it so much that he made a sequel to the comics adapatation of the movie.
7: The film premiered in [[Mexico City]] on [[December 21]], [[1944]]. It was released in the [[U...
9: * {{imdb title|id=0038166|title=The Three Caballeros}}
10: ...ree Caballeros|args=film=21&cartoon=The%20Three%20Caballeros}}

Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California (1531 bytes)
1: .... on the south, Griffith Park on the north, the [[Los Angeles River]] on the east, and Western Ave. on ...
3: ...ial architecture in the city, including two homes designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]], [[Hollyhock Hous...
5: ==Notable Denizens==
12: [[Category:Los Angeles neighborhoods]]
14: * Los Feliz web site http://www.netpursuits.com/losfeliz/

Santiago (1702 bytes)
1: ...] (an alternate form of the name is "San Diego"). Santiago is also a common [[family name|family and last na...
3: * [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago de Chile]] is the capital city of [[Chile]]
4: * [[Santiago de Guayaquil]] (more often known as "Guayaquil") is ...
5: * [[Santiago de los Caballeros]] is a city in the [[Dominican Republic]]
6: * [[Santiago de Compostela]] is the capital of [[Galicia (Spain)|...

O.J. Santiago (2561 bytes)
1: ...NFL]] as a tight end with the [[Denver Broncos]]. Santiago is a [[Puerto Rican]].
4: O.J. Santiago attended [[Kent State]] from [[1992]] to [[1996]]. He had...
6: Santiago became an NFL superstar after his first two seaso...
8: ...g already run for 972 yards before joining the Raiders, he was able to reach the 1,000 yard milestone ...
10: ...egin the [[2004]]-[[2005]] season playing for the Denver Broncos.

Santiago Rodríguez (1039 bytes)
1: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
3: <TR><TD>Capital:</td><td>[[San Ignacio de Sabaneta]]</td></tr>
6: <TR valign=top><TD>Population Density:</td><td>59.3 / km&sup2;
9: ...r>[[Image:DomRepSantiagoRodríguez.png|Map showing Santiago Rodríguez in Dominican Republic]]
11: '''Santiago Rodríguez''' is a [[Provinces of the Dominican Re...

Morona-Santiago (447 bytes)
1: '''Morona-Santiago''' is a province in [[Ecuador]]. The capital is [...
3: The province is divided in 11 cantons.
15: # Santiago (Santiago)

Santiago de Compostela (10075 bytes)
1: ...oiro'' fa&ccedil;ade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela on the Spanish [[euro|&euro;]]0.05 coi...
3: '''Santiago de Compostela''' (2003 pop. 92,339), the "[[European...
5: ...ant [[medieval]] [[pilgrim]] route, the Camino de Santiago or [[Way of St James]].
8: ...sea. Those unworthy of going to the [[Land of the Dead]] haunted Galicia as the ''[[Santa Compaña]]''.
10: ...tic and the surrounding mountains combine to give Santiago some of Europe's highest rainfall: about 66 inche...

Santiago Metro (9769 bytes)
1: ...is the [[metro]] system serving [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], the capital of the [[Chile|Republic of Chile]]...
5: Popular, modern, secure and efficient, it serves a city of six ...
7: ...t only in [[1968]] the works began. The original idea was 5 lines:
8: ... Las Rejas and Los Leones by the Alameda and Providencia Avenue.
12: * Line 5, between Los Cerrillos and Ñuñoa, using the Circunvalation Railway.

Eddie Santiago (905 bytes)
1: '''Eddie Santiago''' (born &plusmn; [[1955]]) is a famous [[Salsa m...
3: Santiago's career took off in the mid [[1980s]] in Puerto ...
7: ...o commercial music, with his new [[CD]], "Despues del Silencio" ("After the Silence is Over", a title ...
13: [[Category:1962 births|Santiago, Eddie]]
14: [[Category:Puerto Rican people|Santiago]]

Marvin Santiago (2560 bytes)
1: '''Marvin Santiago''' ([[December 26]], [[1947]] - [[October 6]], [[2004]]) w...
3: ...a de la Mar" ("Pirate of the Seas"), both sung by Santiago, became major international hits.
5: ...her performers such as [[Celia Cruz]], [[Ruben Blades]], [[Pellin Rodriguez]], [[Roberto Rohena]], [[A...
7: ...ie Santiago]] and [[Gilberto Santa Rosa]]. Marvin Santiago, however, kept a busy schedule through the [[1980...
9: ...ongside Valentin. Later on, a greatest hits CD of Santiago was released.

Santiago Méndez (690 bytes)
1: '''Santiago Méndez Ibarra''' ([[1790]] - [[1870]]) was governor of ...
3: Méndez was a moderate who advocated a strict conservative financial...
5: ...frustration with Mexican dictator [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]].
8: [[Category:1790 births|Méndez, Santiago]]
9: [[Category:1870 deaths|Méndez, Santiago]]

Santiago (municipality) (250 bytes)
1: ...pital [[Santiago de Chile]]. It encompasses the oldest part of the city, including downtown.

Santiago de Querétaro (6588 bytes)
1: ...he state of [[Querétaro]], [[Mexico]]. It was founded in [[1531]].
5: * Official Name: Santiago de Querétaro
9: *'''Altitude:''' 2000 meters, 1.25miles
14: ...9.9km<sup>2</sup> or 474.93 square miles(Santiago de Querétaro)<br>
15: ...530km<sup>2</sup> or 956.25 square miles(Santiago de Querétaro and metropolitan area)

Santiago de Surco (1384 bytes)
1: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
2: ..." colspan="2"| <font color="#FFFFFF"> '''Santiago de Surco'''
8: ...FFF"> '''Population''' <br>&nbsp -Total<br>&nbsp -Density || bgcolor="#efefef" | <br>251 648 ([[2002]]...
10: ...="#FFFFFF"> '''Mayor''' || bgcolor="#efefef" | Carlos Dargent
12: '''Santiago de Surco''', commonly known as simply '''Surco''' is...

Siege of Santiago (4292 bytes)
2: battle_name=Siege of Santiago
3: |campaign=Santiago Campaign
9: |place=[[Santiago de Cuba|Santiago]], [[Cuba]]
13: |commander1=[[William Rufus Shafter]]
14: |commander2=[[Jose Toral]]

Santiago, Chile (12780 bytes)
1: ...tiagoSatellite.jpg|thumb|250px|Satellite image of Santiago]]
3: '''Santiago''' (full form '''Santiago de Chile''') is the [[capital]] of [[Chile]]. It is ...
6: ... climate and the ease with which it could be defended—the [[Mapocho River]] split the area in two, and...
8: ...Maipú]], which was fought south-west of the city. Santiago was named capital in [[1818]].
10: ...1910 during the Centennial celebrations of independence from Spain, such as the National Library and t...

Fort Santiago (916 bytes)
1: [[Image:Fort_santiago.jpg|right|thumb|]]
3: ...e [[Jose Rizal]], the country's national hero was detained before his execution in [[1896]].
5: ...uth of the [[Pasig River]], it was once the prime defence fortress of the Spanish Empire in the [[Phil...

Santiago Derqui (532 bytes)
1: ...qui Rodríguez''' ([[1809]] - [[1867]]) was [[President of Argentina]] from [[5 March]] [[1860]] to [[...
3: <table border="1" align=center><tr align="center">
4: ...td width="30%">'''Preceded by''':<br>[[Justo José de Urquiza]]
5: <td width="40%">[[President of Argentina]]
6: <td width="30%">'''Succeeded by''':<br>[[Bartolomé Mitre]]

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