Santiago, Chile


Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile

 

Approximately two decades of uninterrupted economic growth have transformed Santiago

 

Citizenry Square

 

Chileans voted in the first round of presidential elections on December 11, 2005

 

In January 2006 Chileans elected their first woman president, Michelle Bachelet Jeria, of Socialist Party

 

Within Latin American Chile leads in terms of competitiveness, quality of life, political stability...

 

globalization, economic freedom, low perception of corruption and comparatively low poverty rates

 

Chile ranks high regionally in freedom of the press, human development and democratic development

 

Santa Lucía Hill is a small hill in downtown, adorned with ornate facades, stairways, and fountains

 

Santa Lucia is a frequent spot for tourists visiting the city.

 

Santa Lucia

 

Atop Santa Lucia hill, there is a vista point unsurpassed inside Santiago

 

Thermal inversion causes high levels of smog to be trapped and concentrate within the Central Valley

 

Atop Santa Lucia

 

The Grovler prowling the streets

 

Currently, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations

 

The Palacio de La Moneda (Mint Palace"), is the seat of the President of the Republic of Chile

 

Statue of the President Arturo Alessandri at Citizenry Square

 

Santiago is a great city to visit if going to Chile

 

Adios Santiago

 


 

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