Santa Isabel

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Santa Isabel is the Spanish and Portuguese name of one of two Roman Catholic saints, Saint Isabel of France and Saint Isabel of Aragon. Various places have been named for either of such persons. These include:

Argentina Argentina:

Brazil Brazil:

Cape Verde Cape Verde:

Colombia Colombia:

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea:

  • Former name of Malabo, the country's capital
  • Former name of Pico Basilé, highest mountain in Equatorial Guinea

Mexico Mexico:

Solomon Islands Solomon Islands:

United States United States: a former Spanish mission in the state of Georgia

Venezuela Venezuela:

  • Santa Isabel, Trujillo, in the state of Trujillo
Other

See also

  • Saint Isabel (disambiguation)
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