San Fernando
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San Fernando may refer to:
[edit] People
- Ferdinand III of Castile, San Fernando (Spanish) or Saint Ferdinand
[edit] Places
[edit] Argentina
- San Fernando, Buenos Aires, city of Greater Buenos Aires
- San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, capital of Catamarca province
[edit] Colombia
[edit] Chile
[edit] El Salvador
[edit] Hondura
[edit] Mexico
- San Fernando, Chiapas,
- San Fernando, Coahuila, Coahuila
- San Fernando, Durango, Durango
- San Fernando de Rosas, name of Zaragoza, Coahuila between 1827 and 1868
[edit] Nicaragua
[edit] Philippines
- San Fernando City, La Union
- City of San Fernando, Pampanga
- San Fernando, Bukidnon
- San Fernando, Camarines Sur
- San Fernando, Cebu
- San Fernando, Masbate
- San Fernando, Romblon
[edit] Spain
- San Fernando de Henares, Madrid
- San Fernando, Cádiz
- The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando ("Royal Academy of Fine Art of San Fernando"), Spain's most prestigious fine arts institution
[edit] Trinidad and Tobago
[edit] United States
- San Fernando, California
- San Fernando Valley, California
- San Fernando Road, a road that passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley
- San Fernando (Pacific Electric), railroad from San Fernando to downtown Los Angeles
[edit] Venezuela
- San Fernando de Apure, Apure state
- San Fernando de Atabapo, Amazonas state
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