Santiago

The Democratic Republic of Santiago is a country.

History
The Democratic Republic of Santiago was first inhabited by humans in 16,000 BC. The people were hunter-gatherers at first, they mostly lived alone, not in a greater society. There tools were made of wood from the local trees as well as stones. Average lifespan was around 40 years old, clothing was from the hides of animals, meat was from the muscles of animals and leaves were used as jewelry. By 3,500 BC (5,700 years before present) copper had replaced stone, by 3,000 BC (5,000 years before present) farming had replaced hunter-gathering in the north and bronze was used, by 2,000 BC they invented the worlds oldest religion (Zakashmar), but the last Zakashmaris vanished around 1 AD.