San Nicolás
San Nicolás is the Spanish name for Saint Nicholas, and may refer to:
People
- Michael F.Q. San Nicolas, a Guamanian politician
- Moisés San Nicolás, an Andorran footballer
Places
Argentina
- San Nicolás de los Arroyos, in the province of Buenos Aires
- San Nicolás Agreement, signed there
- San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, a neighborhood in the city of Buenos Aires
- San Nicolás, La Rioja
- San Nicolás Partido (province of Buenos Aires)
Chile
- San Nicolás, Chile, a village and commune in Punilla Province, Ñuble Region
Costa Rica
Cuba
- San Nicolás de Bari, province of Mayabeque
Mexico
- San Nicolás de Carretas (Chihuahua))
- San Nicolás de los Garza (Nuevo León)
- San Nicolás de Los Ranchos (Puebla)
- San Nicolás Buenos Aires (Puebla)
- San Nicolás Hidalgo (Oaxaca)
- San Nicolás Tolentino (San Luis Potosí)
- San Nicolás, Baja California
- San Nicolás, Jalisco
- San Nicolás, Oaxaca
- San Nicolás, Puebla
- San Nicolás, Tamaulipas
Nicaragua
Philippines
- San Nicolas, Batangas
- San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
- San Nicolas, Manila
- San Nicolas, Pangasinan
- San Nicolas, Canaman, Camarines Sur
Peru
Spain
- La Aldea de San Nicolás, Canaries
- St Nicholas' Church, Madrid
- Pamplona, Navarre
- St Nicholas' Church, Pamplona, a medieval church
- San Nicolás (Pamplona borough), a medieval borough
- San Nicolás del Puerto (Andalusia)
United States
- San Nicolas Island, one of California's Channel Islands
Ships
- HMS San Nicolas, Royal Navy ship, formerly Spanish navy ship San Nicolás, captured at the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797
- SS San Nicolas, Panamanian cargo ship in service 1949–64, formerly German ship SS Claus Rickmers
- SS San Nicolas, a Lake tanker sunk by the German Submarine U-502 on 16-Feb-1942
See also
- Church of San Nicolás (disambiguation)
- Nicholas of Tolentino, for the Italian saint known as San Nicolas de Tolentino
- Nicholas of Tolentino (disambiguation)
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