Santiago (CL)

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Santiago, also Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and the center of its largest conurbation. It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520 m (1,706 ft) above mean sea level.

Founded in 1541, Santiago has been the capital city since colonial times. The city has a downtown core of 19th century neoclassical architecture and winding side-streets, dotted by art deco, neo-gothic, and other styles. Santiago's cityscape is shaped by several stand-alone hills and the fast-flowing Mapocho River, lined by parks such as Parque Forestal. Mountains of the Andes chain can be seen from most points in the city. These mountains contribute to a considerable smog problem, particularly during winter. The city outskirts are surrounded by vineyards, and Santiago is within a few hours of both the mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

Santiago's steady economic growth over the past few decades has transformed it into a modern metropolis. The city is now home to growing theater and restaurant scenes, extensive suburban development, dozens of shopping centers, and a rising skyline, including the tallest building in Latin America, the Gran Torre Santiago. It includes several major universities, and has developed a modern transportation infrastructure, including a free flow toll-based, partly underground urban freeway system and the Metro de Santiago, South America's most extensive subway system. Santiago is the cultural, political and financial center of Chile and is home to the regional headquarters of many multinational corporations. The Chilean executive and judicial powers are located in Santiago, but Congress meets in nearby Valparaíso.

Santiago is named after the biblical figure James, son of Zebedee (Sant Iago = Saint Iacob = Saint Jacob = Saint James).

Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago


Meter cancels

Meter cancel Santiago, no date.
Meter cancel Santiago 1952.
Meter at SANTIAGO-2 in 1987.
Meter cancel Santiago 1989.

21st century

20th century

SANTIAGO CHILE 'Razor-blade' cancel dated 7 JUL 1911
SANTIAGO CHILE with inverted (4) time plug in 1914.
SANTIAGO 'Bridge type cancel' in 1936.
15.SANTIAGO.15 GIROS CHILE 'Razor-blade' cancel dated 1961.

19th century

SANTIAGO CHILE 31 DIC 1898
Single ring cancel in 1856.
1.SANTIAGO.1 CHILE stationery in 1892.
SANTIAGO 1 CHILE 1895

Covers

A 5c on a 1858 cover to Valparaiso with a 1854 local Gillet issue.
Stampset.png 1955 Santiago to Boston, Massachusetts
1956 Santiago to Fort Thomas, Kentucky