Cerro Huelén

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Cerro Huelén is the historic hill in central Santiago, Chile, now known as Cerro Santa Lucía, notable as a key colonial landmark and urban park.

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Cerro Huelén canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
historic site
alsoKnownAs Cerro Santa Lucía
associatedWith founding of Santiago by Pedro de Valdivia
category Hills of Santiago, Chile
Parks in Santiago, Chile
Tourist attractions in Santiago, Chile
continent South America
country Chile
currentOfficialName Cerro Santa Lucía
elevation approximately 629 meters above sea level
feature fountains
gardens
historic fortifications
stairways and terraces
urban park
viewpoints over Santiago
hasAccess pedestrian paths
road access around its base
hasStructure decorative facades and balustrades
historic fort on the summit area
ornamental staircases
heritageStatus historic landmark of Santiago
languageOfOriginalName Mapudungun
locatedIn Chile
Santiago
Santiago city center
Santiago Centro
surface form: Santiago’s historic center
municipality Municipality of Santiago
notablePeriod Spanish colonial era
offers panoramic views of Santiago
originalName Huelén
partOf Santiago urban landscape
region Santiago Metropolitan Region
significance key colonial landmark of Santiago
symbolic site in the founding of Santiago
topographicType isolated hill (inselberg) in urban area
urbanFunction public park
tourist attraction
urbanRole green space in central Santiago
usedBy indigenous peoples before Spanish colonization
usedFor cultural events
recreation
sightseeing

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Cerro Santa Lucía hasFormerName Cerro Huelén
Huelén isAlsoKnownAs Cerro Huelén