Santa Maria

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Santa María (with diacritic over the "i") or Santa Maria may refer to:

  • The name of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Roman Catholic) or Mary (mother of Jesus), in various languages such as Italian, Portuguese or Spanish

In nautical transport:

  • Santa María (ship), ship used by Christopher Columbus in his 1492 voyage across the Atlantic Ocean
  • Spanish frigate Santa Maria (F81)

In aircraft:

In music and entertainment:

In companies:

  • Santa Maria, a major Nordic producer of condiments.

Places

 Argentina

 Brazil

 Cape Verde

 Chile

 Colombia

 Guatemala

 Italy

 Mexico

 Panama

 Paraguay

 Peru

 Philippines

 Portugal

  • Santa Maria (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança
  • Santa Maria (Celorico da Beira), a civil parish in the municipality of Celorico da Beira
  • Santa Maria (Covilhã), a civil parish in the municipality of Covilhã
  • Santa Maria (Estremoz), a civil parish in the municipality of Estremoz
  • Santa Maria (Lagos), a civil parish in the municipality of Lagos
  • Santa Maria (Manteigas), a civil parish in the municipality of Manteigas
  • Santa Maria (Óbidos), a civil parish in the municipality of Óbidos
  • Santa Maria (Odemira), a civil parish in the municipality of Odemira
  • Santa Maria (Serpa), a civil parish in the municipality of Serpa
  • Santa Maria (Tavira), a civil parish in the municipality of Tavira
  • Santa Maria (Torres Novas), a civil parish in the municipality of Torres Novas
  • Santa Maria (Trancoso), a civil parish in the municipality of Trancoso
  • Cabo de Santa Maria (Faro), a cape south of Faro; the southernmost point of mainland Portugal
  • Church of Santa Maria do Olival, a church in Tomar
  • Jerónimos Monastery#Church of Santa Maria, a church in Lisbon

In the archipelago of the Azores:

  • Santa Maria Island, in the Eastern Group of islands

 Romania

 Spain

  Switzerland

 United States

 Vanuatu

  • Gaua, known as Santa Maria Island, one of the Banks Islands

  Vatican City

Mars

People

Lupita Padilla

See also

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