San Miguel

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San Miguel, Spanish for Saint Michael, describes numerous locations.

Places

Argentina

Belize

  • San Miguel, Belize, a village in Toledo District, Belize

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Cuba

Ecuador

El Salvador

Honduras

  • San Miguel Guancapla, sometimes called San Miguelito, a town and municipality in the Intibucá Department

Mexico

Oaxaca, Mexico

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Spain

  • San Miguel, Barcelona, The tradename San Miguel, originates from this local brewery town

United States

Venezuela

  • San Miguel, Monagas State, a town of Monagas.

Churches

Ships

  • SS San Miguel, a ship
  • San Miguel, a 28-gun Spanish ship captured by the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Coventry (1658)

Forts

Fort San Miguel or Fuerte (de) San Miguel is the name of various military forts around the world:

  • Fort San Miguel, Vancouver Island, Canada
  • Fuerte de San Miguel de Ahuí, Chile
  • Fuerte de San Miguel (Dominican Republic)
  • Fort San Miguel (Malta)
  • Fuerte de San Miguel (Campeche), Mexico
  • Fuerte San Miguel (Melilla), Spain
  • Fuerte San Miguel (Uruguay)

Other

See also

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