11-596: San Carlos may refer to: Places [ edit ] Argentina [ edit ] San Carlos Centro San Carlos Department, Mendoza San Carlos, Mendoza San Carlos Department, Salta San Carlos, 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 ] San Carlos, Belize Bolivia [ edit ] San Carlos, Ichilo Brazil [ edit ] São Carlos ,
22-741: 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 ,
33-760: 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 ] San Carlos, Antioquia San Carlos de Guaroa Costa Rica [ edit ] San Carlos (canton) Quesada, San Carlos , commonly called San Carlos Dominican Republic [ edit ] San Carlos, Distrito Nacional El Salvador [ edit ] San Carlos, Morazán La Unión, El Salvador , formerly known as San Carlos Equatorial Guinea [ edit ] San Carlos (Equatorial Guinea) ,
44-673: 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 See also [ edit ] San Carlos Airport (disambiguation) San Carlos River (disambiguation) San Carlos Cathedral (disambiguation) Rancho San Carlos (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
55-561: 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 ] San Carlos, Uruguay Venezuela [ edit ] San Carlos, Cojedes San Carlos de Borromeo Fortress , Isla Margarita San Carlos de Río Negro People and languages [ edit ] Charles Borromeo or San Carlos Borromeo, 16th century archbishop and cardinal Saint Charles of Sezze , an Italian professed religious from
66-545: A place in Santa Fe Province , Argentina is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . San Carlos Municipality, Tamaulipas San Carlos Municipality is a municipality located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas . 24°24′10″N 98°59′20″W / 24.4029°N 98.9890°W / 24.4029; -98.9890 This article about a location in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas
77-1276: A volcano Luba, Equatorial Guinea , formerly known as San Carlos Falkland Islands [ edit ] San Carlos, Falkland Islands Port San Carlos San Carlos River (Falkland Islands) San Carlos Water Guatemala [ edit ] San Carlos Alzatate San Carlos Sija 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 ] San Carlos, Río San Juan Panama [ edit ] San Carlos, Chiriquí San Carlos, Panamá Oeste Paraguay [ edit ] San Carlos, Paraguay Peru [ edit ] San Carlos District, Bongará 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 San Carlos Lake Paseo de San Carlos , San Jose, California San Carlos, California , San Mateo County San Carlos, Inyo County, California ,
88-508: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages San Carlos Centro San Carlos Centro is a city in the center of the province of Santa Fe , Argentina, located 46 kilometres (29 mi) from the provincial capital Santa Fe . It has 11,055 inhabitants as per the 2010 census [ INDEC ] . Like most other towns in the Las Colonias Department , San Carlos Centro
99-556: 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 ,
110-456: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title San Carlos . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Carlos&oldid=1236148378 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
121-632: Was originally an agricultural colony , populated by European immigrants . It was founded in 1858 by Carlos Beck Bernard, of the Beck & Herzog Swiss Colonizing Society. The settlement received the category of comuna (village or commune) on 2 June 1886, and became a city (full-fledged municipality ) on 9 October 1986. The city preserves its historical past at the Historical Museum of the San Carlos Colony. This article about
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