Saint Lucia (disambiguation)
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Saint Lucy, a Christian saint known as Santa Lucia in Italian and Santa Lucía in Spanish, has given her name to many places, and things that take their names from those places:
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[edit] People
- Saint Lucy, a Christian saint
- Saint Lucy's Day, also known as "Saint Lucia's Day"
- Saints Lucy and Geminian, two Christian martyrs
- Saint Lucy Filippini
[edit] Places
- Saint Lucia, a Caribbean nation
[edit] Argentina
- Santa Lucía, Corrientes, Argentina
- Santa Lucía, San Juan, Argentina
[edit] Australia
- St Lucia, Queensland, the Brisbane suburb
[edit] Barbados
- Saint Lucy, Barbados, a parish in the country of Barbados
[edit] Brazil
- Santa Lúcia, Paraná, Brazil
[edit] Chile
- Cerro Santa Lucía, Santiago, Chile
[edit] Colombia
[edit] Cuba
- Santa Lucía de Cuba, Camaguey, Cuba
[edit] Ecuador
- Santa Lucía, Ecuador
[edit] Guatemala
- Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala
- Santa Lucía Milpas Altas, Guatemala
- Santa Lucía La Reforma, Guatemala
- Santa Lucía Utatlán, Guatemala
[edit] Italy
- Borgo Santa Lucia, historic waterfront district of Naples
[edit] Malta
- Santa Luċija, the village in Malta
[edit] Mexico
- Santa Lucia Riverwalk, an artificial river located in Monterrey
[edit] Nicaragua
- Santa Lucía, Boaco, Nicaragua
[edit] Philippines
- Santa Lucia, Ilocos Sur, Philippines
[edit] South Africa
- Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, now known as iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a nature reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
[edit] Spain
- Santa Lucía de Tirajana, Canary Islands, Spain
[edit] United States
- Santa Lucia Mountains, in Central California, USA
- St. Lucie, Florida
[edit] Uruguay
- Santa Lucía, Uruguay
- Santa Lucía (river), two rivers in Uruguay
[edit] Venezuela
- Santa Lucía, Miranda, Venezuela
[edit] Music
- Santa Lucia, a traditional Neapolitan song
- Santa Lucia Luntana, a song written by E. A. Mario in 1919
[edit] Other uses
- The Sta. Lucia Realtors, a basketball team in the Philippines
[edit] See also
- Saint Lucian, one of two Christian saints