San Pedro

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San Pedro is the Spanish language form of Saint Peter. It can refer to:

Places

Argentina

Belize

Bolivia

  • San Pedro prison or El penal de San Pedro, the largest prison in La Paz, Bolivia

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

  • San Pedro, Costa Rica, a city in the canton of Montes de Oca, in San José province
  • San Pedro de Barva, a village and district in the canton of Barva in the province of Heredia
  • San Pedro de Montes de Oca, a city and district in the province of San José
  • San Pedro de Poás, a city and district in the canton of Poás in the province of Alajuela
  • San Pedro de Santa Bárbara, a village and district in the canton of Santa Bárbara in the province of Heredia

Dominican Republic

Guatemala

Honduras

Ivory Coast

Mexico

Nicaragua

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

  • San Pedro, Laguna, a city in Laguna, Philippines
  • San Pedro, Bagabag, a barangay in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
  • San Pedro, San Pablo City, a barangay in San Pablo, Laguna, Philippines
  • San Pedro Cutud, a barangay in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines
  • San Pedro Bay (Philippines), at the northwest end of Leyte Gulf

Spain

United States

  • San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, home to the Port of Los Angeles, located in San Pedro Bay
  • San Pedro, New Mexico, a former village across the Rio Grande from San Antonio, New Mexico
  • San Pedro Bay (California), an inlet on the Pacific Ocean coast of southern California, United States
  • San Pedro or Nacimiento Mountains, New Mexico
  • San Pedro River (Arizona), a northward-flowing stream originating about 10 miles (16 km) south of Sierra Vista, Arizona, near Cananea, Sonora, Mexico
  • San Pedro Valley (Arizona)

Other

  • San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), native to South America
  • The San Pedro, a ship that was intentionally sunk off of Honolulu, Hawaii by the Atlantis Submarine Company for an artificial reef; the wreck lies alongside the YO-257
  • The San Pedro, a sailing ship that sunk in 1733 off the coast of Florida with circa $400 million worth of treasure on board. It was rediscovered in the 1960s.[1]
  • San Pedro, a song from Mogwai's 2011 album Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will

See also

  • San Pedro Island (disambiguation), the name of a various islands worldwide

References

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