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Sanhattan
Major business district located in Santiago, Chile
Distance: Approx. 154 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41423611,-70.60492778
Sanhattan, a portmanteau of Santiago and Manhattan, is the popular ironic sobriquet given to Santiago's upscale financial district in Chile's capital. It is located to the northeast of the metropolis, in the western end of the Las Condes commune, nestled between the Mapocho River and Américo Vespucio avenue, encompassing the El Bosque Norte and El Golf barrios. A more narrow definition places it between the intersection of Andrés Bello and Vitacura avenues down to Nueva Los Leones avenue.
Barrio Suecia
Small neighborhood in Santiago, Chile known for nightlife and European architecture
Distance: Approx. 574 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.42,-70.60861111
Barrio Suecia (Spanish for "Swedish neighborhood") is a section of Santiago, Chile, centered on Calle Suecia ("Sweden Street"), in the upscale Providencia municipality, which once included many pubs, discos and restaurants. Frequently the area is simply referred to as "Calle Suecia." A commonly used pun is formed by changing the word Suecia to sucia, Spanish for "dirty", because the area is notorious for drunkenness and debauched nightlife. Many venues on Calle Suecia have closed down since reaching its historic peak.
Costanera Center
Commercial and business complex in Chile
Distance: Approx. 244 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.4175,-70.60666667
The Costanera Center is a commercial and business complex located in the commune of Providencia, Santiago, Chile. Owned by Cencosud, the complex consists of four skyscrapers, including the Gran Torre Santiago, two high-end hotels, an office building, and a six-floor shopping mall. The Gran Torre Santiago, which stands as the tallest of the four buildings, was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and measures 300 metres (980 ft) tall.
Gran Torre Costanera
Tallest building in South America
Distance: Approx. 189 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41694444,-70.60666667
Gran Torre Costanera, previously known as Costanera Center Torre 2, and also known as El Costanera (The Costanera) by the locals, and previously known as Torre Gran Costanera, is a 62-story skyscraper in Santiago, Chile. It is the tallest building in South America, the second tallest building in Latin America (behind Mexico's T.Op Torre 1) and the fifth tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere (behind Indonesia's Autograph Tower and Luminary Tower, and Australia's Q1 Tower and Australia 108). The tower was designed by Chilean architects Alemparte Barreda & Asociados, the Argentine architect César Pelli and the Canadian company Watt International.
Titanium La Portada
Building in Santiago, Chile
Distance: Approx. 320 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41305556,-70.60377778
Titanium La Portada is an office building in Santiago, Chile. Located in the capital's high-end financial district of El Golf, it is the second tallest skyscraper in the country. Construction began in January 2007, and was completed in January 2010.
Ciudad del Niño Presidente Juan Antonio Ríos
Distance: Approx. 380 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41786,-70.60264
The Ciudad del Niño Presidente Juan Antonio Ríos (City of the Child President Juan Antonio Rios), known as Ciudad del Niño Presidente Ríos or only as a City of the Child was a shelter for abandoned children that was established by the Council for Defense of the Child on 23 December 1943 as a proposal of Minister of state and chairman of the Defense of Children Oscar Gajardo Villarroel, was a boarding school with, policlinico, theater, athletic fields, plazas and gardens similar to a city that only children, the proposal was sent to then-President Juan Antonio Rios and was accepted and sponsored by the First Lady Marta Ide Rios. The city was completed in 1943 and was named in honor of the President of Chile at that time not only for being the President if not for that by Provide support to create the Work, the work was supported by several countries that lent support in various Plena World War II as the United States, Britain, Venezuela, Canada, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Paraguay. Then in 1979 the late President Rivers precisely 33 years ago because the play did not have the same interest in the decades of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, and since mid-1990, the Council for Defense of the Child on Sename and decide to sell more land City and fail to manage as it did not support the internización of minors under the law of 2002.
Tobalaba metro station
Santiago metro station
Distance: Approx. 463 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41805556,-70.60166667
Tobalaba is a station on the Santiago Metro in Chile, the northern terminus of Line 4 and the closest station to the Costanera Center. The Line 1 station was opened on 22 August 1980 as part of the extension of the line from Salvador to Escuela Militar. It became an interchange station between Line 1 and Line 4 on 30 November 2005, when the section of Line 4 between Tobalaba and Grecia was opened, and the appearance of the station was altered.
Los Leones metro station
Santiago metro station
Distance: Approx. 786 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.42166667,-70.60972222
Los Leones is a station of the line 1 of the Santiago Metro in Chile, and is the northern terminus of the line 6. The station is named for the nearby Los Leones Avenue. Located in the heart of the commercial area of Providencia, some of its entrances are integrated into the retail lower levels of buildings.
Military Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Santiago
Church in Santiago, Chile
Distance: Approx. 548 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.4204,-70.6062
The Military Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (also Military Cathedral of Santiago; Spanish: Catedral Castrense de Nuestra Señora del Carmen) is a Catholic church that functions as the episcopal seat of the Military Bishopric of Chile. It is located in the commune of Providencia, in Santiago, the capital of Chile. The church is dedicated to the religious services of the Chilean Armed Forces and Carabineros, but it is also open to the rest of the community.
List of ambassadors of Romania to Chile
Distance: Approx. 556 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.412607,-70.600722
The Romanian Ambassador in Santiago de Chile is the official representative of the Government in Bucharest to the Government of Chile.
List of ambassadors of Ecuador to Chile
Distance: Approx. 676 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.420063,-70.610401
The Ecuadorian ambassador in Santiago de Chile is the official representative of the Government in Quito to the government of Chile.
Torre de la Industria
Skyscraper in Santiago, Chile
Distance: Approx. 122 meters
Latitude and longitude: -33.41474,-70.60465
Torre de la Industria (Spanish for Industry Tower) is a high-rise office building in the Las Condes district of Santiago, Chile. Built between 1993 and 1994, the tower stands at 120 m (390 ft) tall with 32 floors and is the current 8th tallest building in Chile.
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