San Marcos
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San Marcos (the Spanish-language name of the evangelist Saint Mark) is a common toponym in Latin America and parts of the United States. It could refer to any of the following:
Towns and cities
- Belize
- San Marcos, Cayo, Belize
- San Marcos, Toledo, Belize
- Bolivia
- San Marcos, Beni
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- San Marcos, Costa Rica (aka San Marcos de Tarrazú)
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- San Marcos department
- San Marcos, Guatemala
- Honduras
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Peru
- San Marcos, Tenerife
- San Marcos, Santiago de Compostela
- United States
Other
- San Marcos (León), former monastery in León
- USS San Marcos (LSD-25), a ship of the United States Navy
- National University of San Marcos, Peru
- "San Marcos", a fictional country in the 1971 motion picture Bananas
- San Marcos de Arica, Chilean football club
- FC San Marcos, Nicaraguan football club
- San Marcos High School, Santa Barbara, California, USA
- Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest surviving masonry fort in the United States
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