Santiago

[ san-tee-ah-goh; Spanish sahn-tyah-gaw ]
/ ˌsæn tiˈɑ goʊ; Spanish ˌsɑnˈtyɑ gɔ /

noun

a city in and the capital of Chile, in the central part.
Also called Santia·go de Com·pos·te·la [duh-kom-puh-stel-uh; Spanish th e kawm-paws-te-lah] /dəˌkɒm pəˈstɛl ə; Spanish ðɛ ˌkɔm pɔsˈtɛ lɑ/. a city in NW Spain: pilgrimage center; cathedral.
a city in SW Panama.

British Dictionary definitions for santiago de compostela (1 of 2)

Santiago de Compostela
/ (Spanish de kɔmpɔsˈtela) /

noun

a city in NW Spain: place of pilgrimage since the 9th century and the most visited (after Jerusalem and Rome) in the Middle Ages; cathedral built over the tomb of the apostle St James. Pop: 92 339 (2003 est) Latin name: Campus Stellae (ˈkæmpəs ˈstɛliː)

British Dictionary definitions for santiago de compostela (2 of 2)

Santiago
/ (ˌsæntɪˈɑːɡəʊ, Spanish sanˈtjaɣo) /

noun

the capital of Chile, at the foot of the Andes: commercial and industrial centre; two universities. Pop: 5 623 000 (2005 est) Official name: Santiago de Chile (de ˈtʃile)
a city in the N Dominican Republic. Pop: 479 000 (2005 est) Official name: Santiago de los Caballeros (de los kaβaˈʎeros)

Cultural definitions for santiago de compostela

Santiago
[ (san-tee-ah-goh, sahn-tee-ah-goh) ]

Capital of Chile and the largest city in the country, located in central Chile; commercial and political center of Chile and one of the largest cities in South America.