Santiago, the capital of Chile, is further north than Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
it is in the eastern part of latin America/south America
The neighboring countries of Chile are Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. The Republic of Chile is located in South America, and its capital is Santiago.
That point is on the Argentina/Chilean border, about 49 miles northeast of the center of Santiago, and 68 miles west-southwest of Mendoza.
There are several towns called Santiago, see [[w:Santiago|Santiago in Wikipedia]]. E.g. [[w:Santiago de Chile|Santiago de Chile]] is in Chile, so in South America, while [[w:Santiago de Compostella|Santiago de Compostella]] is in Spain, Europe.
The capital city of Chile is Santiago. (Santiago de Chile)
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile.
Santiago, Chile, is closer to Buenos Aires, Argentina, than São Paulo, Brazil. The distance from Buenos Aires to Santiago is approximately 1,400 kilometers (870 miles), while the distance to São Paulo is around 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles). Thus, Santiago is the nearer city.
The capital that is very far west and a tiny bit north of Buenos Aires is Santiago, Chile.
The island of Tierra del Fuego is shared by Argentina and Chile. The eastern part of the island belongs to Argentina, while the western part belongs to Chile.
Argentina and Chile share Tierra del Fuego. The island is divided between the two countries, with the western part belonging to Chile and the eastern part to Argentina.
Santiago, Chile is located in South America, more specifically in the central part of the country. It is situated in the Santiago Basin, surrounded by the Andes Mountains to the east and the Chilean Coastal Range to the west. Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile.