Santiago (disambiguation)
Santiago (derived from Sanctus Jacobus ( Sanct'Iaco ')) is the Spanish name of Saint James, the patron saint of Spain.
Santiago referred to geographically
- In Argentina
- Santiago del Estero (city), a city
- Province of Santiago del Estero, a province
- In Bolivia
- Santiago ( Potosí ), a town in the Potosí Department
- Santiago Canton, Canton in the Potosí Department
- Santiago de Chuvica, a town in the Potosí Department
- In Brazil
- Santiago (Rio Grande do Sul ), a town in the region of Rio Grande do Sul
- In Chile
- Santiago de Chile, Chilean capital
- Santiago province, region around Santiago de Chile
- Santiago ( commune ), town in the province of Santiago
- In the Dominican Republic
- Santiago de los Caballeros, a town in the Dominican Republic
- Santiago ( province ) province in the Dominican Republic
- In Ecuador
- Santiago de Guayaquil, city in Ecuador
- In Colombia
- Santiago de Cali, Colombia in city
- Santiago (Norte de Santander), community in Colombia
- Santiago ( Putumayo ), a municipality in Colombia
- In Cuba
- Santiago de Cuba City in Cuba
- In Mexico
- Santiago ( Baja California Sur ), place in Mexico
- Santiago de Querétaro in Mexico City
- In Panama
- Santiago de Veraguas, Panama City in
- In Paraguay
- Santiago (Paraguay ), town in Paraguay
- In the Philippines
- Santiago ( Agusan del Norte), Municipality of the Philippines
- Santiago City (Philippines ), City in the Philippines
- Santiago ( Ilocos Sur ), Municipality of the Philippines
- In Portugal
- Santiago ( Alcácer do Sal)
- Santiago ( Armamar )
- Santiago (Sesimbra )
- Santiago de Besteiros
- Santiago de Cassurrães
- Santiago do Cacém
- Santiago do Escoural
- Santiago da Guarda
- Santiago de Litém
- Santiago de Mont Alegre
- Santiago de Piães
- Santiago as Riba- Ul
- Santiago da Ribeira de Alhariz
- Santiago ( Seia )
- Santiago de Subarrifana
- Santiago ( Tavira )
- Santiago dos Velhos
- Santiago Maior ( Alandroal )
- Santiago Maior (Beja )
- Santiago Maior ( Castelo de Vide )
- Santiago Maior (Santiago)
- In Spain
- Santiago de Compostela, capital of Galicia
- Santiago ( comarca ), Comarca Galicia
- Santiago del Teide, Tenerife community
- U.S.
- Santiago (Iowa), city in the United States
- Islands:
- Santiago (Cape Verde), the main island of the Cape Verde Islands
- Santiago, an alternative name for the island San Salvador ( Galapagos )
- Rivers:
- Santiago ( River ), tributary of the Amazon
- Río Grande de Santiago, the lower reaches of the Río Lerma in Mexico
- Celestial bodies:
- ( 11335 ) Santiago, Asteroid
Santiago is the surname of the following persons:
- Adalberto Santiago, Puerto Rican singer
- Cecilia Santiago (* 1994), Mexican football player
- Christina Santiago ( born 1981 ), American model and actress
- Cirio H. Santiago (1936-2008), Filipino film director, producer and screenwriter
- Claude Santiago (1950-2012), French documentary filmmaker
- Daniel Santiago (born 1976 ), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Eddie Santiago ( born 1955 ), salsa musicians from Puerto Rico
- Emile Santiago (1899-1995), American costume designer
- Enrique Santiago ( born 1939 ), Spanish violist
- Eugenio Santiago Peyrou (1913-2005), Argentine cleric, Bishop of Comodoro Rivadavia
- Fernando de Santiago y Díaz de Mendívil (1910-1994), Spanish military and politician
- Hugo Norberto Santiago (born 1954 ), Argentine cleric, Bishop of Santo Tomé
- Joey Santiago (born 1965 ), Filipino musicians
- José de Santiago Concha (1667-1741), Governor of Chile
- José Mauro Ramalho de Alarcón Santiago ( born 1925 ), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Iguatu
- Juan Rafael Cortés Santiago (born 1965 ), Spanish Flamenco singer, see Duquende
- Leonardo Santiago ( b. 1983 ), Brazilian footballer
- Marvin Santiago (1947-2004), Puerto Rican musician
- Miriam Defensor Santiago ( born 1945 ), Filipino politician, lawyer and judge
- Rémi Santiago ( born 1980 ), French ski jumper
- Saundra Santiago ( born 1957 ), American actress
- Silviano Santiago ( b. 1936 ), Brazilian writer
- Sonia Santiago (born 1966 ), German - Spanish dancer
Santiago is the first name of the following persons:
- Santiago Arrieta (1897-1975), Uruguayan actor
- Santiago Bernabéu (1895-1978), Spanish football player and sports official
- Santiago Calatrava ( born 1951 ), Spanish architect
- Santiago Carrillo Solares (1915-2012), Spanish politician
- Santiago Casares Quiroga (1884-1950), Spanish politician
- Dino Santiago Corugedo Orosa (* 1991), Cuban national football team
- Santiago Giraldo (* 1987), Colombian tennis player
- Santiago Rebull Gordillo (1829-1902), Mexican painter
- Santiago Ziesmer (* 1953), German actor and voice actor
Other:
- Santiago (ship ), a caravel of the fleet of Ferdinand Magellan
- Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, the name of the football stadium of Real Madrid, German designation Bernabeu Stadium
- Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, name of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
- Order of Santiago, Spanish Order
- Torre de Santiago, landmark in Braga
- Santiago ( radio operator language ), Rapport (radio and signal strength ), S- value (" Santiago ") for the receipt or volume of the remote station
Notes on the spelling in Portuguese
In the Old Portuguese the Holy Jacob was a Sant ' Iago as apostrophized assimilation of the "o" from Santo Iago to the following " I" of Iago. In the 18th century, the language of the (mostly illiterate ) population made it an San Tiago, utter the " T" was attributed to the " Iago ". Under obedient application of the rule:
- Santo before a vowel ( such as Santo Antão )
- São before consonant ( for example, São Vicente)
Made the official scribe a São Tiago it. With the beginning of the 20th century Santiago established as the official spelling.
Variants: The Californian city of San Diego has the same origin as roll-call Santiago. The history of the naming but goes back to San Diego de Alcalá.
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