San Carlos
Appearance
(Redirected from San Carlos (disambiguation))
San Carlos may refer to:
Places
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- San Carlos Centro
- San Carlos Department, Mendoza
- San Carlos Department, Salta
- San Carlos de Bariloche
- San Carlos de Bolívar
- San Carlos, La Plata, Buenos Aires
- San Carlos Minas
- San Carlos Norte
- San Carlos Sud
Belize
[edit]Bolivia
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- São Carlos, a city in São Paulo
Chile
[edit]- San Carlos, Chile
- Isla de San Carlos was an old Spanish name for the Easter Island
Colombia
[edit]Costa Rica
[edit]- San Carlos (canton)
- Quesada, San Carlos, commonly called San Carlos
Dominican Republic
[edit]El Salvador
[edit]- San Carlos, Morazán
- La Unión, El Salvador, formerly known as San Carlos
Equatorial Guinea
[edit]- San Carlos (Equatorial Guinea), a volcano
- Luba, Equatorial Guinea, formerly known as San Carlos
Falkland Islands
[edit]Guatemala
[edit]Mexico
[edit]- San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas, Sonora
- San Carlos Yautepec, Oaxaca
- San Carlos, Baja California Sur, or Puerto San Carlos
- San Carlos Municipality, Tamaulipas
Nicaragua
[edit]Panama
[edit]Paraguay
[edit]Peru
[edit]Philippines
[edit]- San Carlos, Valencia, barangay in Bukidnon
- San Carlos, Negros Occidental
- San Carlos, Pangasinan
United States
[edit]- San Carlos, Arizona
- San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona
- Paseo de San Carlos, San Jose, California
- San Carlos, California, San Mateo County
- San Carlos, Inyo County, California, a former settlement
- San Carlos, San Diego, California
- San Carlos Bay, Florida
- San Carlos Park, Florida
- Fort San Carlos, Florida
- San Carlos, Texas
Uruguay
[edit]Venezuela
[edit]People and languages
[edit]- Charles Borromeo or San Carlos Borromeo, 16th century archbishop and cardinal
- Saint Charles of Sezze, an Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor
- Rumsen people, or San Carlos Costanoan, a group of the Ohlone indigenous people of California
- Rumsen language, or San Carlos Costanoan language
Ships
[edit]- San Carlos (1768 ship), alias Toysón de Oro
- San Carlos (1780 ship), later Hinchinbrooke
- USS San Carlos (AVP-51), a U.S. Navy ship
Transportation
[edit]- San Carlos station, a Caltrain regional rail station in California, United States
- San Carlos metro station (Lima), a rapid transit station in Lima, Peru
- San Carlos (Mexibús), a bus rapid transit station in Ecatepec, Mexico
Universities
[edit]- Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, formerly known as Real Colegio de San Carlos, Argentina
- University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines
- Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala City
- Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil
Other uses
[edit]- A.D. San Carlos, a football team from Ciudad Quesada, Costa Rica
- San Carlos Convent, San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, Argentina
- San Carlos Fortress, Perote, Veracruz, Mexico
- San Carlos Stakes, an American Thoroughbred horse race
- Teatro di San Carlo, the opera house in Naples, Italy
- Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, the opera house in Lisbon, Portugal