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  2. 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. Many of the city's intellectuals and artists live in Bellavista, and Pablo Neruda's house ...

  3. Barrio Lastarria - Wikipedia

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    It has several sculptures and the most beautiful water fountain in Santiago, the "Fuente Alemana". There is a brasserie called "Castillo Forestal", in a building from 1910. Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts, one of the most beautiful museums in Santiago, which was inaugurated in 1880. Its building is in a Beaux-Arts style.

  4. Gran Torre Costanera - Wikipedia

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    Gran Torre Santiago is part of the Costanera Center complex, which includes the largest shopping mall in Latin America, [9] two hotels and two additional office towers. Gran Torre Santiago is 300 metres (980 ft) tall and 64 stories high plus 6 basement floors, with a floor pitch of 4.1 metres (13 ft) and 107.125 m 2 (1,153.08 sq ft) in area.

  5. Chilean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Merkén: a traditional Mapuche condiment, made with dried and smoked red chillis and coriander, ground to a fine powder. It is used to season all kinds of dishes. Araucana, Kollongka or Mapuche Chicken: Endemic to southern Chile, known by their light blue/green eggs. Caldillo de almejas: Clam soup [9] (“caldillo” is a clear thin soup).

  6. Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes or MNBA), located in Santiago, Chile, is one of the major centers for Chilean art and for broader South American art. Established in 1880 (making it the oldest in South America), the organization is managed by the Artistic Union (Unión Artística).

  7. Los Dominicos Village - Wikipedia

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    Pueblito Los Dominicos [1] (Los Dominicos Village) is a crafts market and popular tourist shopping destination in a heritage zone of Santiago, Chile.It is located at the end of Avenida Apoquindo in Los Dominicos Park, to the side of San Vicente Ferrer Church (also known as Los Dominicos Church).

  8. La Vega Central Market - Wikipedia

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    La Vega Central, also known as the Feria Mapocho (Mapocho market), is a market located at the far south of Recoleta commune in Santiago de Chile, almost at the north bank of the Mapocho River. A wide variety of products are sold in its surrounds, principally fresh fruit and vegetables from the Chilean Central Valley. [1]

  9. Barrio Suecia - Wikipedia

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    Barrio Suecia (Spanish for "Swedish neighborhood") is a section of Santiago, Chile, centered on Calle Suecia ("Sweden Street"), in the upscale Providencia municipality, which once included many pubs, discos and restaurants. Frequently the area is simply referred to as "Calle Suecia."