Santiago de Chile experiences significant pollution due to a combination of geographic and socio-economic factors. The city's location in a valley surrounded by mountains traps smog and pollutants, especially during winter months when temperature inversions occur. Additionally, rapid urbanization, increased vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and inadequate public transportation contribute to the deteriorating air quality. Efforts to address pollution have been made, but challenges remain due to ongoing population growth and economic development.
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.
Chile is usually 1 hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time. For example, when it is 12:00 pm in Santiago, Chile, it is 11:00 am EST. However, Chile does not observe daylight saving time, so the time difference may vary when DST changes in the United States.
About 9 hours on a direct flight, but those are rare, so a flight through São Paulo can add from 1 to 4 hours, depending on the schedules
Most people in Chile are Roman Catholic and Spanish is the official language of Chile, but there are some different spoken languages in Chile. There's also so several etiquette policies such as shaking hands when greeting.
She was born in Chile, so I suppose that she would be Hispanic, and she was raised in Miami.
It would be winter in Istanbul, Turkey when it is summer in Santiago, Chile. This is because the two cities are in opposite hemispheres, so they experience opposite seasons.
so polluted
Santiago Nazarian was born in 1977, in So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil.
The weather in Santiago is relatively mild, however during the summer months it is quite normal for thermometers to reach 30o C. The city lies in a mediterranean climate so summers can be hot and dry ranging from late November to March.
There are a number of saints named James so you need to be specific.
Sebastian Piñera Echeñique is the President of Chile (March 11, 2010 thru March 11, 2014). Elected by 51.3% in December 14, 2009. Piñera is the first leader of the Centre-right coalition that rules Chile in 50 years, democratically.
el Camino de Santiago is not one trail but many different routes (about 8 official routes in France, 15 in Spain and many that start in other European countries) so there is no 'start' only a destinaton - the tomb of St James in Santiago de Compostela. One could say that el Camino starts from your front door! In order to earn a certificate of completion - the Compostela - you need to walk the last 100km to Santiago or cycle the last 200km. That is the only criterion for earning the Compostela. You don't have to stay in pilgrim shelters, or carry a backpack Spain