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Santiago, the capital of Chile, is primarily an arid region. It is situated in a semi-arid climate zone, characterized by low annual rainfall and dry conditions, particularly in the summer months. The surrounding Andes mountains also contribute to the region's dryness by creating a rain shadow effect. However, winter months can bring some precipitation, mostly in the form of rain.

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