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Amazing Facts about Santiago Hills You Didn’t Know

However, there are certain facts behind these hills and you may have never heard them before. Uncover more facts about these hills here so that you will know what to expect and what not to before you travel there.

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Amazing Facts about Santiago Hills You Didn’t Know

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  1. Amazing Facts about Santiago Hills You Didn’t Know

  2. Santiago is home to the sheer amount of beautiful hills each of which offers unrivaled Mountain View, landscape, and amazing experience. However, there are certain facts behind these hills and you may have never heard them before. Uncover more facts about these hills here so that you will know what to expect and what not to before you travel there. With so much to do and see in Santiago start planning for your trips today with Delta Airlines Deals and offers if you want to save money. Here are some amazing facts you should know about the hills in Santiago:

  3. Cerro San Cristobal and Cerro Santa Lucia hills are one of the most popular and visited hills in Santiago. Cerro San Hill is home to one of the largest parks- Santiago Metropolitan parks that expanse for 1780 acres. This park consists of a zoo, a Japanese garden, pools, and an amphitheater. • Santiago Basin is comprised of five main hills- Cerro San Cristobal, Cero renca, Cerro Santa Lucia, Cerro Blanco, and Cerro Manquehue. Cerro Blanco Hill is notable for hosting several popular events and festivals to commemorate the cultures of the indigenous people. • San Cristobal was called Tupahue and Santa Lucia as Huelen by the Spanish conquistadors.

  4. The Virgen Mary statue on Cerro San Cristobal has been constructed to commemorate the immaculate conceptions of Santiago. Christ the Redeemer is another iconic landmark in Santiago’s Rio de Janeiro. • Cerro Santa Lucia was originally a volcano and today sprinkled with age-old colonial forts while the other side of the hills was used as a burial ground in ancient times for non-Catholics. • The hills of San Cristobal are best explored through a car or bike ride. A cable car system is also another option that takes its visitors to the top from the Pedro de Valdivia entrance.

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