Saint Philip
Saint Philip, São Filipe, or San Felipe may refer to:
People
- Saint Philip the Apostle
- Saint Philip the Evangelist also known as Philip the Deacon
- Saint Philip Neri
- Saint Philip Benizi de Damiani also known as Saint Philip Benitius or Filippo Benizzi, from Florence, 13th century
- Saint Philip Minh Van Doan of the Vietnamese Martyrs
Places
In the Americas
- Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda
- The Parish of Saint Philip, Barbados, located in Barbados
- San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico
- San Felipe Creek (Salton Sea)
- San Felipe Creek (Santa Clara County)
- San Felipe, Orange Walk, Belize
- San Felipe, Guainía, Colombia
- Saint Philip, Indiana, United States
- San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico, United States
- San Felipe, Texas, United States
- Del Rio, Texas, United States, formerly named San Felipe Del Rio
- San Felipe, Yucatán, Mexico
- San Felipe, Lima, a neighborhood in Jesus Maria District, Peru
- San Felipe, Yaracuy, in Venezuela
- San Felipe de Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic
- San Felipe, Chile
- San Felipe, Retalhuleu, in Guatemala
- San Felipe, Panama, a division of Panama City
- Castillo de San Felipe (disambiguation)
Elsewhere
- São Filipe, Cape Verde
- São Filipe, Cape Verde (municipality)
- Sint Philipsland (island), a former island in the Dutch province of Zeeland
- Sint Philipsland (village), a village in the Dutch municipality of Tholen
- San Felipe, Zambales, in the Philippines
- San Felipe, fictional island in the novel Success To The Brave by Douglas Reeman (writing as Alexander Kent)
Ships
- San Felipe (shipwreck), wrecked in Florida
- San Felipe incident (1596), wrecked in Japan
- San Felipe incident (1835), involved in a naval battle between Mexico and Texas
Other uses
- Saint Philip (Nanni di Banco), a c. 1410–1412 sculpture of Philip the Apostle
- Convento de San Felipe el Real, a former convent in Madrid
- San Felipe Cooperative School in Lima, Peru
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