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*** Leslie Wittig y Sanz ( b. Santiago, Chile ), unmarried and without issue
( Santiago de Compostela, 1990 ), 391-403.
There are regular flights to and from the major islands ( Santiago, Sal and São Vicente ), with less frequent flights to the other islands.
According to Arnaz himself, in his autobiography A Book ( 1976 ), the family owned three ranches, a palatial home, and a vacation mansion on a private island in Santiago Bay, Cuba.
The other 37 were of stipendiarii class, among which Aeminium ( Coimbra ), Balsa ( Tavira ), or Mirobriga ( Santiago do Cacém ).
* Escuela Naval Militar ( Naval Military School ), located in Río Santiago, Buenos Aires
The largest of these installations were the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Ceiba, the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, and the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility ( AFWTF ) on Vieques ( all now closed ), the National Guard training facility at Camp Santiago in Salinas, the Army's Fort Buchanan in San Juan, the former U. S. Air Force Ramey Air Force Base in Aguadilla, and the Puerto Rico Air National Guard at Muñiz Air Force base in San Juan.
The group consists of Black Francis ( vocals, rhythm guitar ), Joey Santiago ( lead guitar ), Kim Deal ( bass, vocals ), and David Lovering ( drums ).
Sepulcher of king Ferdinand II of León | Ferdinand II ( d. 1187 ), in the Royal Pantheon of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela | cathedral
Moreover, the city of Toulouse has two historic sites added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal Du Midi ( shared with other cities ), since 1996, and the Basilica of St. Sernin under the description: World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France, since 1998.
Road space rationing based on license numbers has been implemented in cities such as Athens ( 1982 ), México City ( 1989 ), São Paulo ( 1997 ), Santiago, Chile, Bogotá, Colombia, La Paz ( 2003 ), Bolivia, and San José ( 2005 ), Costa Rica.
* Santiago ( name ), a Spanish given name
* Santiago ( 1856 ship ), a British barque in the Garden Island Ships ' Graveyard near Port Adelaide.
* Santiago ( band ), an indie / punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
* Santiago River ( Mexico ), a river of eastern Mexico
* Santiago River ( Peru ), a tributary of the Marañón River
* Santiago ( Lisbon ), a parish in the municipality of Lisbon

Santiago and character
* Santiago, a character in Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez
* Santiago, the title character of Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
* Santiago, a character from Santiago: a Myth of the Far Future
* Santiago, the main character of Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist ( novel )
* Santiago, a character on Friday Night Lights
Driven by sadness, Martin ’ s character, an American doctor, leaves his Californian life and embarks on the 800-km pilgrimage from the French Pyrenees to Spain ’ s Santiago de Compostela himself, with his son ’ s ashes.
* Dominic Santiago, character in video game series Gears of War
The books are written in the form of diaries by the title character, a middle class, 8-year old Chilean boy in Santiago.
In The ClueFinders: The Incredible Toy Store Adventure !, a character named AliTrap, who appears to be a LittleTrap, functions as a " second LapTrap ", with LapTrap aiding Joni and Owen and AliTrap aiding Leslie and Santiago.
* In the novel The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, the king of Salem gives the main character Santiago two stones that the king calls Urim and Thummim.
In the 90s film " Hackers ", the character known as " The Phantom Phreak " ( Renoly Santiago ) refers to himself as " The King of NYNEX ".
The non-linear story, narrated by an anonymous character, begins with the mourning of Santiago Nasar's death.
Silverclaw ( Maria De Guadalupe " Lupe " Santiago ), is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
The game primarily focuses on Marcus Fenix, the main character, and Delta Squad, consisting of Dominic " Dom " Santiago, Damon Baird, and Augustus Cole.
The story begins with the lead character, Jeronimo Rugera, preparing to hang himself in prison in Santiago in 1647.
Described by author Walter Starkie in The Road to Santiago as a subtle people, he sums up their national character with a local term seny meaning " common sense " or a pragmatic attitude toward life.
The plot follows a New Jersey office worker Walter, who quits his job and heads to Santiago, Mexico, to become a writer but instead is thrust into the role of hitman by Almeida's character Jose Guerra.

Santiago and Anne
The interior is accessed through a bronze vestibule crafted Faenza, Italy with bas-reliefs of Saint Rose of Lima, Saint Louis of France, the Apostle Santiago, Saint Anne and several shields and emblems.

Santiago and novel
In 2011 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente was released, a graphic novel by Wilfred Santiago detailing Clemente's life in a comic-book format.
Much like the book Famous all over Town where the author Danny Santiago mentions this type of racism throughout the novel.
Golgi ' staining was famously used by Spanish neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal ( 1852 – 1934 ) to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system, inspiring the birth of the neuron doctrine.
Thus most media comments in Santiago called Lafourcade's novel " the Chilean love story.

Santiago and with
In Santiago, his brother Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening new bottling plants in Barcelona ( 1910 ) and New York City ( 1915 ).
Few Cape Verdeans own cars, but ownership is rising rapidly with increasing prosperity, particularly on Santiago Island.
There are very small harbors, with protective breakwaters, essentially used by fishing boats at Tarrafal on Santiago, Pedra de Lume on Sal and Ponta do Sol on Santo Antão.
From the year 2000 onward, Chile completely overhauled its criminal justice system ; a new, US-style adversarial system has been gradually implemented throughout the country with the final stage of implementation in the Santiago metropolitan region completed on June 9, 2001
The bus system covers the whole country, from Arica to Santiago ( a 30 hour journey ) and from Santiago to Punta Arenas ( about 40 hours, with a change at Osorno ).
The northern rail line out of Santiago is now disused past the intersection with the Valparaíso line.
In 1662, English admiral and pirate Christopher Myngs captured and briefly occupied Santiago de Cuba on the eastern part of the island, in an effort to open up Cuba's protected trade with neighbouring Jamaica.
While the rail infrastructure dates from colonial and early republican times, passenger service along the principal Havana to Santiago corridor is increasingly reliable and popular with tourists who can purchase tickets in Cuban convertible pesos.
As with most public transport in Cuba, the vehicles used are second hand, and the flagship Tren Francés (" French train ") between Havana and Santiago de Cuba is operated by coaches originally used in Europe between Paris and Amsterdam on the ex-TEE express.
* the Autopista Nacional ( A1 ) from Havana to Santa Clara and Sancti Spiritus, with additional short sections near Santiago and Guantanamo
La Bataille des dix millions was made in 1970 with Mayoux as co-director and Santiago Álvarez as cameraman and is about the 1970 sugar crop in Cuba and its disastrous effects on the country.
Its highest mountain is Diego de Ocampo, close to Santiago, with 1, 249 m. There are several small plains between this range and the Atlantic Ocean.
He left Lisbon on 7 April 1541 along with two other Jesuits and the new Viceroy Martim Afonso de Sousa, on board the Santiago.
* 1895 – Revolution breaks out in Baire, a town near Santiago de Cuba, beginning the second war for Cuban independence, that ends with the Spanish-American War in 1898.
On the same day, the Marlins played their last game at Sun Life Stadium with Charlie Hough and Benito Santiago being the first pitch battery, the same battery from the first Marlins game.
He carried out linguistic field work with Alfredo Viola Santiago, who was an engineering student at the university from 1914-1917.
The results were published as Tagalog texts with grammatical analysis, which includes a series of texts dictated by Santiago in addition to an extensive grammatical description and analysis of every word in the texts.
Francis and Santiago spent 1984 working in a warehouse, with Francis composing songs on his acoustic guitar and writing lyrics on the subway train.
Santiago, in an interview with Mojo, described Deal as being " headstrong and want to include her own songs, to explore her own world " on the band's albums ; eventually she accepted that Francis was the singer and had musical control of the band, but after the Frankfurt incident, " they kinda stopped talking ".
Though Frank Black steadfastly dismissed them, he did begin to incorporate an increasing number of Pixies songs in his sets with The Catholics, and occasionally included Santiago in his solo work and Lovering's magic show as an opening act to concerts.
Under the Köppen climate classification, Santiago de Compostela has a humid oceanic ( Cfb ) climate, with drier summers, so sometimes being classified as a Csb climate, similar to that of the coastal strips of Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, in the western coast of North America.
Under the rule of this prelate, the townspeople rebelled, headed by the local council, beginning a secular tradition of confrontation of the people of the city — who fought for self-government — with 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 ').
A partial view of Santiago de Compostela, with the Pico Sagro in the background

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