Proper noun
A city and port, the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria, on the north coast of Spain.
A department in northern Colombia. See Wikipedia:Santander Department
A Spanish surname
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Carlos Fernández Santander, at least 4,200 people were killed either extrajudicially or after summary trials, among them republicans, communists, Galician nationalists, socialists and anarchists. Source: Internet
Banco Santander was able to profit from the global financial crisis by taking over distressed British banking firms. Source: Internet
Banco Santander S.A. purchased a new position in Bank of New York Mellon during the fourth quarter valued at $17,948,000. Source: Internet
Bolívar also considered him his direct successor and had attempted to make him vice president of Gran Colombia after Santander was exiled in 1828. Source: Internet
Bolívar was elected first president of Gran Colombia and Santander, vice president. Source: Internet
Around 1955 the pamphleteer Silvano Santander employed the same strategy to concoct letters in which Evita figures as an accomplice of the Nazis. Source: Internet