SAN JUAN

'San Juan', the Spanish for Saint John, is a common toponym in parts of the world where Spanish is or was spoken. It could also be the short version of San Juan Bautista.

Argentina


San Juan Province, Argentina


San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province

Colombia


San Juan del Cesar, town and municipality in La Guajira Department.


San Juan de Arama a town and municipality in Meta Department


San Juan Rioseco a town and municipality in Cundinamarca Department

Costa Rica


San Juan, Costa Rica, in the San José Province

Cuba


San Juan Hill

Dominican Republic


San Juan Province, Dominican Republic


San Juan de la Maguana

Mexico


San Juan, Campeche


San Juan Chamula, Chiapas


San Juan, Chihuahua


San Juan, Coahuila


San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco


San Juan, San Luis Potosí


San Juan, Sonora


San Juan de Ulúa, a small island near the port of Veracruz


San Juan River, a river in the state of Veracruz


San Juan River, a river in the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas

Nicaragua


San Juan del Sur


San Juan River and Ecocanal

Peru


★ The ''San Juan Festival'' is celebrated in Moyobamba

Philippines


San Juan, Abra


San Juan, Batangas


San Juan, Ilocos Sur


San Juan, La Union


San Juan City, Metro Manila


San Juan River


San Juan, Sorsogon


San Juan, Siquijor


San Juan, Southern Leyte

Puerto Rico


San Juan, Puerto Rico

Spain


Sant Joan d'Alacant


Sant Joan, Mallorca (called San Juan in Spanish)

Trinidad and Tobago


San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago

United States


San Juan, New Mexico


San Juan River, New Mexico


San Juan Basin, New Mexico


San Juan, Texas


San Juan County, Colorado


★ The San Juan Mountains (in the state of Colorado)


★ The San Juan Islands (off the coast of the state of Washington)



★ including San Juan Island



★ and within San Juan County, Washington


San Juan County, Utah

Venezuela


San Juan de Payara


San Juan de Manapiare
Additional uses:

San Juan by Andreas Seyfarth: A card game for two to four players.

E. San Juan, Jr., Filipino writer
see also

Saint Juan

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