The port city of 'Santander' is the capital of the autonomous community of
Cantabria situated on the north coast of
Spain between
Asturias (to the west) and the Basque Country (to the east). Population hi in
1998 was about 184,000. Just over a third of Cantabrians live in Santander.
History
In the
Roman Empire, the town was known as 'Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium'. Its present name is derived from
St Emeterio (''Santemter, Santenter, Santander''), a martyr whose head was brought there in the
3rd century, along with that of
St Celedonio, according to legend.
[1]
In
1187, King
Alfonso VIII made the
abbot of San Emeterio lord of the town, and in
1248 Santander participated in the battle for
Seville, receiving a coat of arms as reward.
Santander was an important port for
Castile in the later
Middle Ages, and also for trade with the
New World. It officially became a city in
1755.
In
1893 the freighter ''Cabo Machichaco'' exploded in the harbor, killing 500 people. Santander became the favored summer location for King
Alfonso XIII, and it remains popular for vacations, although a fire in
1941 destroyed much of the old part of the city.

Panorama of Santander
Great Fire of 1941
Santander fell victim to a
great fire in 1941. Fanned by a strong
south wind, the fire burned for two days. There was only one
casualty, a
firefighter killed in the line of duty, but thousands of families were left
homeless and the city was plunged into
chaos.
When it was over, the historic part of Santander was almost completely destroyed. The fire destroyed the greater part of the
medieval downtown and gutted the city’s
Romanesque cathedral.
Demography
As of 2004, Santander has a population of 183,800. The number has remained fairly steady since
1981. Spain's low
fecundity rate and aging population have combined with rising
immigration figures to keep the population growth fairly stagnant. Nevertheless, the Santander
conurbation continues to
sprawl as young families move away from the high
cost of living in the heart of the city.
Tourism
Today Santander remains a popular tourist destination. It is renowned for its mild, (though rainy) climate.

El Sardinero
★ The
Sardinero beaches are nice urban beaches, certain parts of which are popular among local surfers.

Casino
★ Next to the Sardinero beach is a European style
casino.

Plaza de Cañadío
★ The
Plaza de Cañadío is a very popular place to start a night of drinking. The Plaza immediately borders seven different bars, and many other taverns are closeby.
★ There are many interesting shops at the
Cuatro Caminos and the area bordering the
Ayuntamiento
Education
★
University of Cantabria is the largest university in
Cantabria.
★
Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) specializes in teaching foreigners about Spanish
language and
culture
External links
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Webcams de Santander y Cantabria — Live webcams Santander and Cantabria.
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Ayuntamiento de Santander — Official website of the Santander
Ayuntamiento (In
Spanish).
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Santander - Cantabria 102 Municipios
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Webcam en Puertochico — Live webcam of Santander's
Puertochico district.
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Tiempo y webcam de Santander desde El Sardinero — Live webcam and weather station at Sardinero beach
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Municipios de Cantabria, incluyendo Santander—All the cities and villages in Cantabria, incluiding Santander: History, Demography and more exhaustive information
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Pictures of Santander — More than 100 photos of this city.
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Santander, rutas y monumentos — Touristic routes, museums, monuments...
★ Studying in santander is an educationally enriching experience
Notes
1. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13458d.htm