San Andrés
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Andrés (the Spanish-language name of Saint Andrew), or San Andres, may refer to:
- Argentina
- San Andrés de Giles, Buenos Aires Province
- Bolivia
- San Andrés, Bolivia
- Canary Islands
- Colombia
- San Andrés and Providencia a department (subdivision of Colombia)
- San Andrés, Colombia, in San Andrés and Providencia Department
- San Andrés, Antioquia
- San Andrés-Providencia Creole
- El Salvador
- San Andrés, El Salvador, an archaeological site in southwestern El Salvador
- Guatemala
- San Andrés, El Petén
- San Andrés Itzapa, Chimaltenango
- San Andrés Sajcabajá, El Quiché
- San Andrés Semetabaj, Sololá
- San Andrés Villa Seca, Retalhuleu
- San Andrés Xecul, Totonicapán
- Honduras
- Mexico
- San Andrés Cholula, Puebla
- San Andrés Cohamiata, Jalisco
- San Andrés Tuxtla, Veracruz
- San Andrés (Mesoamerican site), Tabasco, an Olmec archaeological site
- Peru
- San Andrés District, subdivision in Pisco, Ica Region
- Colegio San Andrés, a school in Lima
- United States
- San Andres Mountains, a mountain range in New Mexico
[edit] See also
- Fort San Andres, Trinidad and Tobago
- San Andrés Accords, Mexico
- Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina
- St Andrews (disambiguation)
- San Andreas