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The '''Battle of Santiago''' may also refer to: | The '''Battle of Santiago''' may also refer to: | ||
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* ], a Canadian afro Cuban post-rock band formed in 2011 | ||
* ], ({{lang-it|Battaglia di Santiago}}, {{lang-es|Batalla de Santiago}}) is the name given to a particularly unsavoury and infamous ] match during the ]. | * ], ({{lang-it|Battaglia di Santiago}}, {{lang-es|Batalla de Santiago}}) is the name given to a particularly unsavoury and infamous ] match during the ]. | ||
* ], which took place on April 9 of 1748. | * ], which took place on April 9 of 1748. | ||
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* ], fought between Spain and the United States on July 3, 1898. | * ], fought between Spain and the United States on July 3, 1898. | ||
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The Battle of Santiago may also refer to:
- The Battle of Santiago (band), a Canadian afro Cuban post-rock band formed in 2011
- Battle of Santiago, (Template:Lang-it, Template:Lang-es) is the name given to a particularly unsavoury and infamous football match during the 1962 FIFA World Cup.
- Battle of Santiago de Cuba (1748), which took place on April 9 of 1748.
- Battle of Santiago de Cuba (1741) was fought on 21 July 1741, and was one of the most decisive engagements of the War of Jenkins' Ear.
- Battle of Santiago de Cuba, fought between Spain and the United States on July 3, 1898.
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