Santa Clara
Santa Clara (Portuguese and Spanish for Saint Clair or Saint Claire) may refer to:
People
- Saint Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), known in Spanish as Santa Clara
- Saint Clare of Montefalco (c.1268–1308)
Places
Africa
Angola
- Santa-Clara (municipality), Angola
Gabon
Asia
Philippines
- Barangay Santa Clara, Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines
Europe
Portugal
- Santa Clara, Coimbra, a civil parish in the municipality of Coimbra
- Santa Clara-a-Velha, a civil parish in the municipality of Odemira
- Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, Coimbra
- Santa Clara-a-Nova, a civil parish in the municipality of Almodôvar
- Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova, Coimbra
- Santa Clara (Ponta Delgada), an urbanized civil parish in the Azores
- C.D. Santa Clara, a football club in the parish of Santa Clara, Ponta Delgada
Spain
North and Central America
Belize
- Santa Clara, Belize, a village in Corozal District
Cuba
- Santa Clara, Cuba, the capital city of Villa Clara province
- Santa Clara (Consolación del Sur), a barrio in Consolación del Sur
El Salvador
- Santa Clara, San Vicente, El Salvador, a municipality in the San Vicente Department
Guatemala
- Santa Clara La Laguna, Guatemala, a municipality in the Sololá department
Panama
Mexico
- Santa Clara, Durango, Mexico
- Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán, Mexico
United States
- Santa Clara Valley, California, better known as "Silicon Valley"
- Santa Clara County, California
- Santa Clara Valley AVA, California wine region in Santa Clara County
- Santa Clara, California, a city located in Santa Clara County
- Mission Santa Clara de Asís
- Santa Clara University, a private, co-educational Roman Catholic university on the grounds of Mission Santa Clara de Asís
- Santa Clara Broncos, the school's athletic program
- The Santa Clara, the school's weekly student newspaper
- Santa Clara River (California), north of Los Angeles
- Santa Clara, New Mexico, a village in Grant County
- Santa Clara Indian Reservation, New Mexico
- Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, within the reservation
- Santa Clara, New York
- Santa Clara, Eugene, Oregon, a neighborhood
- Santa Clara, Texas, a suburb of San Antonio
- Santa Clara, Utah
- Santa Clara River (Utah)
- Santa Clara Volcano in southwestern Utah
South America
Argentina
- Santa Clara, Buenos Aires
- Santa Clara, Jujuy
- Santa Clara, La Rioja
Brazil
- Santa Clara do Sul, Brazil, a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul
- Santa Clara d'Oeste, Brazil, a municipality in the state of São Paulo
Chile
- Santa Clara (Robinson Crusoe Island), Chile, part of the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile
Peru
- Santa Clara, Peru, a neighborhood in the district of Ate in Lima
Other uses
- Niña, historical name of the Santa Clara, one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage
- Battle of Santa Clara, December 1958, part of the Cuban Revolution
- The "Santacara drug", giving near-immortality in the science fiction universe of Cordwainer Smith
- C.D. Santa Clara de El Salvador, a football club based in Pasaquina, La Union
- Castillian carrack Santa Clara, a carrack captured by the English c.1313
See also
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