San Jacinto
San Jacinto is Spanish for St. Hyacinth (it usually refers to saint Hyacinth of Caesarea). It may also refer to:
Places
- In the United States
- San Jacinto, California
- San Jacinto Mountains, California
- San Jacinto Peak, California
- San Jacinto River (California)
- San Jacinto Fault Zone, a Southern Californian fault zone
- San Jacinto, Indiana
- San Jacinto, Nevada
- San Jacinto College, Texas
- San Jacinto County, Texas
- San Jacinto Monument, Texas
- San Jacinto River (Texas)
- Elsewhere
- San Jacinto, Bolívar, Colombia
- San Jacinto del Cauca, Bolívar, Colombia
- San Jacinto, Chiquimula, Guatemala
- San Jacinto, Comondú, Mexico
- San Jacinto, Lerdo, Mexico
- San Jacinto Amilpas, Oaxaca, Mexico
- San Jacinto Tlacotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
- San Jacinto, Ancash Region, Peru
- San Jacinto, Masbate, Philippines
- San Jacinto, Pangasinan, Philippines
In the military
- USS San Jacinto, three ships of the United States Navy
- SS San Jacinto (1903), a commercial passenger-cargo ship under United States Army charter during World War I
- Batalla de San Jacinto (1867), in Spanish, battle between the Mexican Republicans and the French troops of Maximilian I of Mexico, in Aguascalientes, Mexico
- Battle of San Jacinto, 1836, between Mexico and Texas
- Battle of San Jacinto (1856), between Nicaraguans under José Dolores Estrada and American filibusters
- Battle of San Jacinto (1899), between the United States and Philippine insurgents
- San Jacinto Ordnance Depot, a US Army ammunition depot
In religion
- Hyacinth of Hyacinth and Protus
- Jacinto Casteñeda of the Vietnamese Martyrs
In music
- "San Jacinto", a song from the 1982 album Peter Gabriel
- "Pride of San Jacinto", song by Reverend Horton Heat on the album Space Heater
See also
- San Jacinto Day, a Texas state holiday
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