Santa Clara
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Santa Clara (Portuguese and Spanish for Saint Clare or Saint Clair) may refer to:
Places
changeAfrica
change- Santa-Clara (municipality) or Curoca, Angola
- Santa Clara, Gabon
Asia
change- Santa Clara, Santa Maria, Philippines
- Santa Clara, Santo Tomas, Batangas, Philippines
Europe
change- Santa Clara, Coimbra, Portugal
- Santa Clara (Lisbon), Portugal
- Santa Clara-a-Velha, Odemira, Portugal
- Santa Clara-a-Nova e Gomes Aires, Almodôvar, Portugal
- Santa Clara (Ponta Delgada), Azores
- Santa Clara Island (San Sebastian), Spain
North and Central America
change- Santa Clara, Corozal District, Belize
- Santa Clara Province, Cuba
- Santa Clara, Consolación del Sur, Cuba
- Santa Clara, San Vicente, El Salvador
- Santa Clara La Laguna, Guatemala
- Santa Clara, Chiriquí, Panama
- Santa Clara, Coclé, Panama
- Santa Clara, Panamá Oeste, Panama
- Santa Clara, Durango, Mexico
- Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico
United States
change- Santa Clara, California
- Santa Clara County, California
- Santa Clara station (California)
- Santa Clara Valley, better known as "Silicon Valley"
- Santa Clara Valley AVA, a wine region
- Santa Clara University
- Mission Santa Clara de Asís, origin of the city and county
- Santa Clara station (VTA), San Jose, California
- Santa Clara River (California), north of Los Angeles
- Santa Clara River Valley
- Santa Clara station (Metrorail), Allapattah, Miami, Florida
- Santa Clara, New Mexico
- Santa Clara Indian Reservation, New Mexico
- Santa Clara, New York
- Santa Clara, Eugene, Oregon
- Santa Clara, Texas
- Santa Clara, Utah
- Santa Clara River (Utah)
- Santa Clara Volcano, Utah
South America
change- Santa Clara, Jujuy, Argentina
- Santa Clara, La Rioja, Argentina
- Santa Clara do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Santa Clara d'Oeste, São Paulo, Brazil
- Santa Clara Island, Chile
Other uses
change- Santa Clara (baseball club), a Cuban team from 1922 to 1941, known as the Leopards
- Niña, or Santa Clara, one of the three ships on Christopher Columbus's first voyage
- C.D. Santa Clara de El Salvador, a football club in Pasaquina, La Union
- C.D. Santa Clara, a football club in Santa Clara, Ponta Delgada, Azores
- English carrack Holigost, originally Santa Clara, a 15th-century ship
- The Santa Clara, a student newspaper of Santa Clara University, California
- Battle of Santa Clara, a 1958 conflict in Cuba
Related pages
change- All pages beginning with Santa Clara
- All pages with titles containing Santa Clara
- Saint Clair (disambiguation)
- Saint Clare (disambiguation)
- St. Claire (disambiguation)
- Santa Clarita (disambiguation)
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