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Santiago Herrero was one of the world's best 250cc bike racers at the time of his death during the 1970 Grand Prix season.
with the new Ritz Carlton joining San Cristobal Tower in Santiago, Chile's capital is sure to accomadate the most demanding of business travelers.
Santiago, Chile, is a bustling, fun city packed with fabulous things to see and do.
Santiago, Chile is the hub of LAN airlines and travel within Chile.
There are many ways to exit Santiago's international airport. Travelers can use public transportation, rent a car, hire a taxi or use a convenient door-to door shuttle.
There are a lot of exciting discoveries for families traveling with children in Santiago, Chile, from museums and city sights to beaches, vineyards and the Andes.
As the final stop on The Way of St. James, Santiago de Compostela delivers history, Christianity, and personal achievement in the heart of Spain's most unique region.
The Camino de Santiago or St. James Way is the most famous of the pilgrims trails in Spain but it's far from the only one but all roads lead to Santiago de Compostela!
For centuries pilgrims from around the world have followed many routes across Europe on the road to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain.
Once a pagan journey, the Camino has been a Catholic tradition for over 1000 years. Today, hundreds of people still complete the journey every year.
Walking the Camino de Santiago is a difficult and daunting task. Careful planning helps to ensure enjoyment, reduce the risk of injury, and ease pre-trek jitters.
Some of the best known Chilean vineyards such as Concha Y Toro aren't hours away from Santiago, but just a short drive or bus ride away.
There is more to Santiago de Compostela than the cathedral and the apostle. Maria and Maria made history with their unique lifestyle.
The historical figure, Count Fernán González of Castile, provides the basis for the famous chivalric poem that bears his name.
A spectacular vacationland awaits in the Southern Hemisphere. The land of poet Pablo Neruda beckons the lover of the outdoors.
Santiago Calatrava, one of the world's premier bridge designers, is responsible for some of the most recognizable and beautiful bridges in the world.
For centuries, christian pilgrims have been travelling along a network of pilgrimage routes that cover all of Europe.
Chicana and Latina authors write about diverse topics, but family relationships with all its nuances and issues is a common theme in many of these novels.
Brazilian author Paulo Coelho introduces us to a boy's mystic journey across plains and deserts as he searches for his one worldly treasure.
Cuba built this sturdy fort to protect the port of Santiago de Cuba from the tyranny of the Jolly Roger which waved its flag over the Caribbean from the early 1500s.
Take a shore excursion to the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostella, explore an Iberian Celtic hill fort, bask on a beach or feast on a paella of Spanish shellfish.
Top-notch Argentine wine expert Santiago Achaval has teamed up with an old college friend to develop the Hand of God vineyard site in Mendoza's Uco Valley.
Pablo Neruda was a big man who sacrificed comfort for aesthetics to create a ship-like feel in his home, Isla Negra. A visit is well worth the easy day trip from Santiago
Autism is a genetic neuro-developmental disorder that can be diagnosed in very young children. Daycare providers must be aware of the signs and symptoms of autism.
While summer blazes in the northern hemisphere and the slopes are green, the Chilean winter and the country's top ski resorts are in full swing.
Here is a brief overview of food and drink in the South American nation of Chile, from the German influenced Lakes Ditrict to the Street food of Santiago.
Ferdinand Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships on September 20, 1519.
Saturday night at The Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada, Filipino icon, Manny Pacquiao, dominated David Diaz before knocking the Chicagoan out in the ninth round.
Santiago Nasar's masculinity is defined by secondhand accounts of the events, observations and experiences in the hours leading up to his death.
Canadian born Sue Kenney sets herself a great challenge, one that is life changing as she steps out to prove to herself and others that lives can change on a pilgrimage.
OIAF 2008 screened animated shorts from around the world, including Disney/Pixar's "Presto" and Disney Animation's "Glago's Guest."
The new winter brochure from RailEurope offers so many ideas for rail travel. RailEurope's website provides a quick and easy booking experience.
A week long hybrid festival of the rebirth of Christ combining Catholic and Maya traditions with a climax of a sleepless three-day march of holy statues.
The Democrats in Connecticut turned out to choose their Democratic representatives for state rep & state senate. The race provided Connecticut with some shocking results.
The Cape Verde Archipelago comprises of ten islands with beautiful beaches, mountainous landscapes and a mild climate.
Medieval society was often divided sharply into rich and poor. But, on a pilgrimage, people from all walks of life could meet and travel together.
The Miller's Tale is told by a Madrileño living in the village of Amaiur in the Spanish Pyrenees where he looks after the mill and restaurant and keeps tradition alive.
Special offers allow a stay in three spectacular historical hotels located in Santiago, Bayona and Vilalba.
Galicia is a place full of mystery and history. Gastronomy and architecture will charm tourists and give them an idea of the wonders of this region.
Tour the villages of Lake Atitlan for stunning views of the highland, volcano-ringed lake and catch a glimpse into Guatemala's most traditional cultures.
Guide to the PAX television series Young Blades, which was based on Alexandre Dumas's novel The Three Musketeers and stars Tobias Mehler and Karen Cliche.
Related to its predecessor in name only, there is nothing worthwhile about this direct-to-video sequel, about a psychic investigator tracking down a serial killer. 2/10
One of the world's top wine producing nations, Chile, has a well developed tourist infrastructure for those wishing to visit wineries and travel the many wine routes.
Within the last weeks of 2008, 2 dramatic dog stories related to cars have hit the headlines and become internet sensations; touching the hearts of dog lovers everywhere.
The famous 19th century lithographs of Maya ruins by Frederick Catherwood (1799-1854) can now be seen by the public in a restored mansion in Mérida, Yucatán's capital.
In mid-May of 1865 the Civil War was almost over, but the Trans-Mississippi theater would witness one more battle and the final combat casualty of the war.
The valleys of Chile are perfect for growing wine, and more vineyards are being developed all the time. Here's a quick guide to what grows where:
Guatemala's Lake Atitlán, tucked between three imposing volcanoes, is an area of stunning natural beauty and warm, friendly people.
Getting to Buenos Aires is easy with many of the world's largest airlines landing here.


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