Santa Catarina
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Santa Catarina (the Portuguese-language name of St. Catherine) is the name of several places (but also of other things):
Places
Brazil
- Santa Catarina (state), one of Brazil's federal states
- Santa Catarina (island), located in Santa Catarina state
Cape Verde
- Santa Catarina, Cape Verde, a municipality
Curaçao
- Santa Catarina, Curaçao, a small town (also spelled Santa Catharina)
Guatemala
- Santa Catarina Barahona, a town in Sacatepéquez department
- Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan, a town in Sololá department
- Santa Catarina Mita, a town in Jutiapa department
- Santa Catarina Palopó, a town in Sololá department
Mexico
- Santa Catarina, Guanajuato, a town in the state of Guanajuato
- Santa Catarina, Morelos, a town in the state of Morelos
- Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, a city in the state of Nuevo León
- Santa Catarina Ayometla, a town in the state of Tlaxcala
- Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes, a town in the state of Durango
- Misión Santa Catarina Virgen fvfgy Mártir, a colonial-era Dominican mission in Ensenada, Baja California
Oaxaca
- Santa Catarina Cuixtla
- Santa Catalina Quieri
- Santa Catarina Ixtepeji
- Santa Catarina Juquila
- Santa Catarina Lachatao
- Santa Catarina Loxicha
- Santa Catarina Mechoacán
- Santa Catarina Minas
- Santa Catarina Quiane
- Santa Catarina Quioquitani
- Santa Catarina Tayata
- Santa Catarina Ticua
- Santa Catarina Yosonotu
- Santa Catarina Zapoquila
Portugal
- Santa Catarina (Caldas da Rainha), a freguesia of Caldas da Rainha
- Santa Catarina (Lisbon), a freguesia of Lisbon
United States
- Santa Catarina, Texas, an unincorporated community in Starr County, Texas, United States
Other
- Santa Catarina (ship), a Portuguese carrack that was seized by the Dutch East India Company off the coast of Singapore in 1603
- St. Catharina, a Roman Catholic parish in Dinklage, Germany
- 26 Miles (Santa Catalina), a song about the US island recorded by the Four Preps
See also
- Santa Catalina (disambiguation)
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