Sant'Antonio
Sant'Antonio, Italian for Saint Anthony, most often refers to places named after Saint Anthony of Padua or Sant'Antonio Abate:
People
Places
Switzerland
- Sant'Antonio, Bellinzona, municipality in canton of Ticino
- Sant'Antonio (Poschiavo), civil parish of Poschiavo, in canton of Graubünden
- St. Antönien, municipality in canton of Graubünden
- St. Antönien Ascharina (or Ascharina), civil parish of St. Antönien, in canton of Graubünden
Churches in Italy
- Basilica di Sant'Antonio di Padova, basilica church and major shrine in Padua, Veneto
- Sant'Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia, church in Rome, Lazio
- Sant'Antonio, church in Faenza, province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna
- Sant'Antonio in Polesine, convent in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna
- Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana, minor basilica church in Rome, Lazio
- Sant'Antonio da Padova in Via Tuscolana, church in Rome, Lazio
- Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi, church in Rome, Lazio
- Sant'Antonio da Padova, oratory in Siena, Tuscany
- Sant'Antonio di Ranverso, abbey in Buttigliera Alta, province of Turin, Piedmont
- Sant'Antonio, Vaglio Basilicata, church in region of Basilicata
Municipalities (Comuni)
- Aci Sant'Antonio, in province of Catania
- Isola Sant'Antonio, in province of Alessandria
- Rocchetta Sant'Antonio, in province of Foggia
- Sant'Antonio Abate, in province of Naples
- Sant'Antonio di Gallura, in province of Olbia-Tempio
- Villa Sant'Antonio, in province of Oristano
Civil parishes (Frazioni)
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See also
- San Antonio (disambiguation)
- Santo Antônio (disambiguation)
- Saint Anthony (disambiguation)
- Sant'Antonino (disambiguation)
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