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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Ferdinand III of Castile]], ''San Fernando'' (Spanish) or ''Saint Ferdinand'' |
*[[Ferdinand III of Castile]] (c. 1200–1252), called ''San Fernando'' (Spanish) or ''Saint Ferdinand'', King of Castile, León, and Galicia |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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===Argentina=== |
===Argentina=== |
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*[[San Fernando |
*[[San Fernando de la Buena Vista]], city of Greater Buenos Aires |
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*[[San Fernando, Catamarca]] |
*[[San Fernando, Catamarca]] |
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*[[San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca]], capital of Catamarca province |
*[[San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca]], capital of Catamarca province |
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*[[San Fernando Department]] |
*[[San Fernando Department]], Chaco Province |
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*[[San Fernando Partido]] |
*[[San Fernando Partido]], Buenos Aires Province |
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===Colombia=== |
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===Chile=== |
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===El Salvador=== |
===El Salvador=== |
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*[[San Fernando, Chalatenango]] |
*[[San Fernando, Chalatenango]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Morazán]] |
*[[San Fernando, Morazán]] |
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===Honduras=== |
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===Mexico=== |
===Mexico=== |
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*[[San Fernando, Chiapas]] |
*[[San Fernando, Chiapas]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Tamaulipas]] |
*[[San Fernando, Tamaulipas]] |
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*''San Fernando de Rosas'', name of [[Zaragoza, Coahuila]], |
*''San Fernando de Rosas'', name of [[Zaragoza, Coahuila]], 1827–1868 |
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*[[San Fernando River]] |
*[[San Fernando River]] |
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===Nicaragua=== |
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===Peru=== |
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===Philippines=== |
===Philippines=== |
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*[[San Fernando, Masbate]] |
*[[San Fernando, Masbate]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Pampanga]] |
*[[San Fernando, Pampanga]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Romblon]] |
*[[San Fernando, Romblon]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Santo Tomas, Batangas]] |
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*[[San Fernando, Talisay, Negros Occidental]] |
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===Spain=== |
===Spain=== |
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*[[Puerta de San Fernando (Seville)]], a gate of the walled enclosure of Seville |
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*[[San Fernando (Madrid Metro)]], a station on Line 7 |
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*[[San Fernando, Cádiz]] |
*[[San Fernando, Cádiz]] |
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*[[San Fernando de Henares]], Madrid |
*[[San Fernando de Henares]], Madrid |
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*[[San Fernando de Maspalomas]], Gran Canaria |
*[[San Fernando de Maspalomas]], Gran Canaria |
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===Trinidad and Tobago=== |
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===United States=== |
===United States=== |
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*[[San Antonio]], founded as "San Fernando" |
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*[[San Fernando (VTA)]], a light rail station in San Jose, California |
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*[[San Fernando Creek]], Texas |
*[[San Fernando Creek]], Texas |
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*[[San Fernando Valley]], California |
*[[San Fernando Valley]], California |
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*[[San Fernando Road]], a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley |
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**[[San Fernando (Metrolink station)]] |
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**[[San Fernando Line]], railroad from San Fernando to downtown Los Angeles |
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**[[San Fernando Road]], a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley |
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===Venezuela=== |
===Venezuela=== |
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*[[San Fernando de Apure]], Apure |
*[[San Fernando de Apure]], Apure |
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*[[San Fernando de Atabapo]], Amazonas |
*[[San Fernando de Atabapo]], Amazonas |
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*[[San Fernando, Bolívar]], Colombia |
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==Sports== |
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*[[Club San Fernando]], Argentine multi-sports club |
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*[[CD San Fernando]], Spanish dissolved football club |
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*[[CD San Fernando de Henares]], Spanish football club |
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*[[San Fernando CD]], Spanish football club |
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*[[UD San Fernando]], Spanish football club |
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==Three massacres== |
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*[[2010 San Fernando massacre]] and [[2011 San Fernando massacre]], two massacres in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico. |
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*[[1868 San Fernando massacre]], a massacre during the [[Triple Alliance War]] in Paraguay. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Saint Ferdinand]] |
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* [[San Fernando Airport (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 21 September 2024
Look up San Fernando in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
San Fernando may refer to:
People
[edit]- Ferdinand III of Castile (c. 1200–1252), called San Fernando (Spanish) or Saint Ferdinand, King of Castile, León, and Galicia
Places
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- San Fernando de la Buena Vista, city of Greater Buenos Aires
- San Fernando, Catamarca
- San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, capital of Catamarca province
- San Fernando Department, Chaco Province
- San Fernando Partido, Buenos Aires Province
El Salvador
[edit]Mexico
[edit]- San Fernando, Baja California, a Franciscan mission
- San Fernando, Chiapas
- San Fernando, Tamaulipas
- San Fernando de Rosas, name of Zaragoza, Coahuila, 1827–1868
- San Fernando River
Philippines
[edit]- San Fernando, Bukidnon
- San Fernando, Camarines Sur
- San Fernando, Cebu
- San Fernando, La Union
- San Fernando, Masbate
- San Fernando, Pampanga
- San Fernando, Romblon
- San Fernando, Santo Tomas, Batangas
- San Fernando, Talisay, Negros Occidental
Spain
[edit]- Puerta de San Fernando (Seville), a gate of the walled enclosure of Seville
- Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando ("Royal Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando"), a museum and gallery
- San Fernando (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 7
- San Fernando, Cádiz
- San Fernando de Henares, Madrid
- San Fernando de Maspalomas, Gran Canaria
United States
[edit]- San Antonio, founded as "San Fernando"
- San Fernando (VTA), a light rail station in San Jose, California
- San Fernando, Texas
- San Fernando Creek, Texas
- San Fernando Valley, California
- San Fernando, California
- San Fernando (Metrolink station)
- San Fernando Line, railroad from San Fernando to downtown Los Angeles
- San Fernando Road, a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley
Venezuela
[edit]- San Fernando de Apure, Apure
- San Fernando de Atabapo, Amazonas
Other places
[edit]- San Fernando, Bolívar, Colombia
- San Fernando, Chile
- San Fernando Canton, Ecuador
- San Fernando, Ocotepeque, Honduras
- San Fernando, Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua
- San Fernando District, Peru
- San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
Sports
[edit]- Club San Fernando, Argentine multi-sports club
- CD San Fernando, Spanish dissolved football club
- CD San Fernando de Henares, Spanish football club
- San Fernando CD, Spanish football club
- UD San Fernando, Spanish football club
Three massacres
[edit]- 2010 San Fernando massacre and 2011 San Fernando massacre, two massacres in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
- 1868 San Fernando massacre, a massacre during the Triple Alliance War in Paraguay.