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  2. Barrio Lastarria - Wikipedia

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    As with many neighborhoods in Santiago’s center, Barrio Lastarria was built around a church: in this case, the Iglesia de la Veracruz. Houses were built between the winding streets, notably the house at Plaza Mulato Gil de Castro, built in the beginning of the 19th century. Despite the neighborhood’s early origins, the plaza was only built ...

  3. Barrio París-Londres - Wikipedia

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    Barrio París-Londres is a barrio located in Santiago, Chile. The neighborhood intersects at Calle Londres and Calle París, located behind the San Francisco Church, in its former orchard. Barrio París-Londres features shops, hostels, hotels and cobble stone streets with renovated mansions, reminiscent of the Latin Quarter in Paris, France ...

  4. Barrio Yungay - Wikipedia

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    This neighborhood was a rural area until 1835. [1] The land was owned by José Santiago Portales Larraín, who was the father of Diego Portales.After the death of the head of the family, the 350 ha (860 acres) that made up the estate were divided into lots. [1]

  5. Barrio Bellavista - Wikipedia

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    Barrio Bellavista (Bellavista Neighborhood) is an area that lies between the Mapocho River and San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago, Chile. It is known as Santiago's bohemian quarter, with numerous restaurants, boutiques, avant-garde galleries, bars and clubs.

  6. Category:Neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile" ... Northeastern zone of Santiago This page was last edited on 13 November 2016, at 18:51 (UTC). ...

  7. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The colonial La Cañada neighborhood in Santiago de Chile, in 1821, by Scharf and Schmidtmeyer. ... Map of Santiago depicting main streets and airport.

  8. Barrio Italia - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood contains a number of heritage buildings where immigrant artisans from different countries lived during Santiago's past. Most notably, Barrio Italia was historically populated by Italian immigrants after whom the neighborhood is named, being in practical terms a Little Italy in the Chilean capital.

  9. Barrio Patronato - Wikipedia

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    Patronato neighborhood. Barrio Patronato (Patronato Neighborhood) is a traditional neighborhood in Recoleta, Santiago, Chile. It is bounded by Avenida Recoleta from the west, Bellavista Street from the south, Loreto Street from the east, and Dominica street from the north. [1] There is Patronato metro station of Santiago Metro.