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{{wiktionary|San Fernando}}
'''San Fernando''' may refer to:
'''San Fernando''' may refer to:


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==People==
==People==
*[[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


==Places==
==Places==

===Argentina===
===Argentina===
*[[San Fernando, Buenos Aires]], city of Greater Buenos Aires
*[[San Fernando de la Buena Vista]], city of Greater Buenos Aires
*[[San Fernando, Catamarca]]
*[[San Fernando, Catamarca]]
*[[San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca]], capital of Catamarca province
*[[San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca]], capital of Catamarca province
*[[San Fernando Department]]
*[[San Fernando Department]], Chaco Province
*[[San Fernando Partido]]
*[[San Fernando Partido]], Buenos Aires Province

===Colombia===
*[[San Fernando, Bolívar]]

===Chile===
*[[San Fernando, Chile]]

===Ecuador===
*[[San Fernando Canton]]


===El Salvador===
===El Salvador===
*[[San Fernando, Chalatenango]]
*[[San Fernando, Chalatenango]]
*[[San Fernando, Morazán]]
*[[San Fernando, Morazán]]

===Honduras===
*[[San Fernando, Ocotepeque]]


===Mexico===
===Mexico===
*[[San Fernando, Baja California]], a Franciscan mission
*[[San Fernando, Chiapas]]
*[[San Fernando, Chiapas]]
*[[San Fernando, Coahuila]]
*[[San Fernando, Durango]]
*[[San Fernando, Tamaulipas]]
*[[San Fernando, Tamaulipas]]
*''San Fernando de Rosas'', name of [[Zaragoza, Coahuila]], between 1827 and 1868
*''San Fernando de Rosas'', name of [[Zaragoza, Coahuila]], 1827–1868
*[[San Fernando River]]
*[[San Fernando River]]

===Nicaragua===
*[[San Fernando, Nueva Segovia]]

===Peru===
*[[San Fernando District]]


===Philippines===
===Philippines===
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*[[San Fernando, Masbate]]
*[[San Fernando, Masbate]]
*[[San Fernando, Pampanga]]
*[[San Fernando, Pampanga]]
**[[San Fernando railway station (Pampanga)]]
*[[San Fernando, Romblon]]
*[[San Fernando, Romblon]]
*[[San Fernando railway station (Pampanga)]]
*[[San Fernando, Santo Tomas, Batangas]]
*[[San Fernando, Talisay, Negros Occidental]]


===Spain===
===Spain===
*[[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, Cádiz]]
*[[San Fernando de Henares]], Madrid
*[[San Fernando de Henares]], Madrid
*[[San Fernando de Maspalomas]], Gran Canaria
*[[San Fernando de Maspalomas]], Gran Canaria
*The [[Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando]] ("Royal Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando")

===Trinidad and Tobago===
*[[San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago]]


===United States===
===United States===
*[[San Antonio]], founded as "San Fernando"
*[[San Fernando, California]]
*[[San Fernando (VTA)]], a light rail station in San Jose, California
*[[San Fernando, Texas]]
*[[San Fernando Creek]], Texas
*[[San Fernando Creek]], Texas
*[[San Fernando Valley]], California
*[[San Fernando Valley]], California
**[[San Fernando, California]]
*[[San Fernando Road]], a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley
*[[San Fernando (Pacific Electric)]], railroad from San Fernando to downtown Los Angeles
**[[San Fernando (Metrolink station)]]
**[[San Fernando Line]], railroad from San Fernando to downtown Los Angeles
*The City of [[San Antonio]], originally founded as "San Fernando"
**[[San Fernando Road]], a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley


===Venezuela===
===Venezuela===
*[[San Fernando de Apure]], Apure
*[[San Fernando de Apure]], Apure
*[[San Fernando de Atabapo]], Amazonas
*[[San Fernando de Atabapo]], Amazonas


==Buildings==
===Other places===
*[[Puerta de San Fernando (Seville)]]
*[[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==
*[[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==
*[[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.


==See also==
{{commons category|San Fernando}}
* [[Saint Ferdinand]]
* [[San Fernando Airport (disambiguation)]]


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People

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  • Ferdinand III of Castile (c. 1200–1252), called San Fernando (Spanish) or Saint Ferdinand, King of Castile, León, and Galicia

Places

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Argentina

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El Salvador

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Mexico

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Philippines

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Spain

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United States

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Venezuela

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Other places

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Sports

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Three massacres

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See also

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