San Pablo
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San Pablo (the Spanish equivalent of Saint Paul) is a common toponym in parts of the world where the Spanish language is or was spoken.
Towns, cities, and counties called San Pablo:
- Belize
- Bolivia
- San Pablo, Sud Lípez Province
- Chile
- San Pablo, Chile
- Colombia
- San Pablo, Colombia
- Costa Rica
- San Pablo, Heredia Province
- San Pablo, Turrubares Canton in San José Province
- San Pablo, Leon Cortés Canton in San José Province
- Guatemala
- San Pablo, Guatemala
- Mexico
- San Pablo, Baja California Sur
- San Pablo, Coahuila
- San Pablo, Chihuahua
- San Pablo, Guanajuato
- San Pablo, Nuevo León
- San Pablo, Puebla
- San Pablo, Querétaro
- San Pablo, Sinaloa
- San Pablo, Sonora
- San Pablo, Zacatecas
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- United States
- Venezuela
- San Pablo, Colombia
Compound names with San Pablo:
- San Pablo Borbur, Boyacá, Colombia
- San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, Mexico
- San Pablo de la Moraleja, Valladolid, Spain
Other geographical features called San Pablo: