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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)' has mentioned 'Santiago' in the following places:
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Santiago de CompostelaCity and MunicipalitySantiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site FlagCoat of armsLocation of the municipality of Santiago de Compostela within GaliciaSantiago de CompostelaLocation of Santiago de CompostelaShow map of Province of A Coruxc3xb1aSantiago de CompostelaSantiago de Compostela (Spain)Show map of SpainCoordinates: 42xc2xb052xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3N 8xc2xb032xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf42.87778xc2xb0N 8.54444xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 42.87778; -8.54444Coordinates: 42xc2xb052xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3N 8xc2xb032xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf42.87778xc2xb0N 8.54444xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 42.87778; -8.54444CountrySpainAutonomous CommunityGaliciaProvinceA Coruxc3xb1aParishes 30 Arxc3xadnsBandoA BarcielaBustoO CarballalO Castixc3xb1eirixc3xb1oCesarConxoO EixoA EnfestaFechaFigueirasFontixc3xb1asGrixoaLaraxc3xb1oMarantesMarrozosNemenzoA PeregrinaSabugueiraSan CaetanoSan Lxc3xa1zaroSan PaioSanta Cristina de FechaSantiago de CompostelaSarVerdxc3xadaVidxc3xa1nVillestroVista Alegre Governmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0TypeMayorxe2x80x93councilxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0BodyCouncil of Santiagoxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0MayorXosxc3xa9 Sxc3xa1nchez (PSOE)Areaxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0City and Municipality220xc2xa0km2 (80xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Elevation260xc2xa0m (850xc2xa0ft)Populationxc2xa0(2018)[1]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0City and Municipality96,405xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density440/km2 (1,100/sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Metro183,855Demonym(s)Santiagan santiaguxc3xa9s, -guesa xc2xa0(gl / es) compostelxc3xa1n, -xc3xa1 xc2xa0(gl) compostelano, -na xc2xa0(es)Time zoneCET (GMT +1)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Summer (DST)CEST (GMT +2)Area code(s)+34Websitesantiagodecompostela.gal | WIKI |
Santiago is the local Galician evolution of Vulgar Latin Sanctus Iacobus "Saint James". | WIKI |
Santiago is the site of the University of Santiago de Compostela, established in the early 16th century. | WIKI |
Santiago gives its name to one of the four military orders of Spain: Santiago, Calatrava, Alcxc3xa1ntara and Montesa. | WIKI |
One of the most important economic centres in Galicia, Santiago is the seat for organisations like Association for Equal and Fair Trade Pangaea. | WIKI |
The prevailing winds from the Atlantic and the surrounding mountains combine to give Santiago some of Spain's highest rainfall: about 1,550 millimetres (61.0xc2xa0in) annually. | WIKI |
Following the 26 May 2019 municipal elections the mayor of Santiago is Xosxc3xa9 Sxc3xa1nchez Bugallo, of PSOE. | WIKI |
[24] Santiago would become in the course of the following century a main Catholic shrine second only to Rome and Jerusalem. | WIKI |
Under the rule of this prelate, the townspeople rebelled, headed by the local council, beginning a secular tradition of confrontation by the people of the cityxe2x80x94who fought for self-governmentxe2x80x94against the local bishop, the secular and jurisdictional lord of the city and of its fief, the semi-independent Terra de Santiago ("land of Saint James"). | WIKI |
Santiago's economy, although still heavily dependent on public administration (i.e. | WIKI |
Televisixc3xb3n de Galicia, the public broadcaster corporation of Galicia, has its headquarters in Santiago. | WIKI |
SD Compostela (football) - 4 seasons in La Liga Obradoiro CAB (basketball) - 11 seasons in Liga ACB Santiago Futsal (futsal) - 15 seasons in LNFS Santiago Black Ravens (American football) - 2 seasons in LNFA and 2 seasons in LPFA Arteal Tenis de Mesa (table tennis) - 12 seasons in SDTM Escuderxc3xada Compostela (motorsport) - Rally Botafumeiro organizer Santiago Rugby Club (rugby union) Estrela Vermelha FG (Gaelic football) | WIKI |
Sancho de Andrade de Figueroa (1632xe2x80x931702) a Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Quito (1688xe2x80x931702) and Bishop of Ayacucho o Huamanga (1679xe2x80x931688) Juan Antonio Garcxc3xada de Bouzas (c.1680xe2x80x931755) a Spanish Baroque painter, his principal works are in the churches at Santiago Eugenio Montero Rxc3xados (1832xe2x80x931914) politician, served briefly as Prime Minister of Spain in 1905 Rosalxc3xada de Castro (1837xe2x80x931885) a Spanish romanticist writer and poet[37] Antonio Machado xc3x81lvarez (1848xe2x80x931893) known by his pseudonym Demxc3xb3filo a writer, anthropologist and Spanish folklorist. | WIKI |
Sxc3xa3o Paulo, Brazil[39][40] Santiago de Cali, Colombia Coimbra, Portugal, since 1994 Santiago do Cacxc3xa9m, Portugal, since the 1980s Mashhad, Iran Buenos Aires, Argentina, since the 1980s Qom, Iran Santiago de Querxc3xa9taro, Mxc3xa9xico (2005) Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (2004)[41] Assisi, Italy (2008) Las Piedras, Uruguay (2010) Pisa, Italy (2010) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba | WIKI |