Santa Fe
Santa Fe or Santa Fé (resp. Spanish and Portuguese for "holy faith") may be:
Places
Argentina: Santa Fe, Argentina Santa Fe Province
Brazil: Santa Fé, Paraná Santa Fé de Goiás (Goiás) Santa Fé de Minas (Minas Gerais) Santa Fé do Sul (São Paulo) Santa Fé do Araguaia (Tocantins) Bonito de Santa Fé (Paraíba)
Colombia: Santa Fe de Bogotá, also Santafé de Bogotá, former name of Bogotá, the nation's capital Santa Fe de Ralito Santa Fe C.D.
Cuba: Santa Fe, Isle of Youth, on the Isle of Youth Santa Fe, Havana
Ecuador: Santa Fe Island, one of the Galápagos Islands
Honduras: Santa Fe, Colón Santa Fé, Ocotepeque
Mexico: Santa Fe, Baja California Sur Santa Fe, Chihuahua Santa Fe, Coahuila Santa Fe, Guanajuato Santa Fe, Jalisco Santa Fe (Mexico City), within Mexico City Santa Fe, Michoacán Santa Fe, Nayarit Santa Fe, Nuevo León Santa Fe, Sinaloa Santa Fe, Veracruz
Panama: Santa Fé, Veraguas Santa Fé, Darién
Philippines: Santa Fe, Cebu Santa Fe, Leyte Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya Santa Fe, Romblon
Spain: Santa Fe, Granada Santa Fe, Catalonia Santa Fe del Penedès (Catalonia) Santa Fe de Mondújar (Almería)
United States: Santa Fe, Florida Santa Fe, Indiana Santa Fe, Missouri Santa Fe, New Mexico, state capital of New Mexico Santa Fe, Ohio Santa Fe, Tennessee Santa Fe, Texas Santa Fe Springs, California Santa Fe County, New Mexico Rancho Santa Fe, California Venezuela: Santa Fe, Falcón Santa Fe, Sucre
Other locations and geography
Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a province of New Spain that existed from the late 16th century up through the early 19th century Santa Fe Trail, a historic 19th century transportation route across southwestern North America New Santa Fe Trail, an auto trail in the United States connecting Kansas City, Missouri with Los Angeles, California Lake Santa Fe, lake in northeastern Alachua County, Florida, USA Santa Fe River (Florida), a tributary of the Suwannee River, USA Santa Fe River (New Mexico), USA Santa Fe National Forest, a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States.
Other uses
Music and entertainment
Santa Fe (group), a Cuban band Santa Fe (nude photo book), a title of Japanese actress Rie Miyazawa's nude photo book Santa Fe Trail (film), a 1940 Western Santa Fe Passage, a 1955 American western movie Santa Fe (1951 film) a 1951 Western starring Randolph Scott Santa Fe (Jon Bon Jovi song), a song from the Jon Bon Jovi's album Blaze of Glory
Transportation
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, often abbreviated as the "Santa Fe" Santa Fe de Luxe, the first extra-fare named passenger train on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Santa Fe Depot, original name of Union Station (San Diego), a train and bus terminus Hyundai Santa Fe, a sport utility vehicle USS Santa Fe, two US Navy ships named after Santa Fe, New Mexico ARA Santa Fe, multiple vessels in the Argentine navy
Sports
CD Santa Fé, a football team based in Santa Fé, Granada, Spain. Club Santa Fe, a Colombian sports club from Bogotá that is known for its professional football team.
Miscellaneous
Texas Santa Fe Expedition, an expedition to claim parts of northern New Mexico for Texas in 1841 Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company, a tobacco manufacturer Disney's Hotel Santa Fe, a hotel at Disneyland Resort Paris Santa Fe College, in Gainesville, Florida, USA Santa Fe Community College, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Santa Fe Institute - research of complex systems Santa Fé de Toloca, Spanish mission established within sight of the Santa Fe River in Florida, between 1606 and 1616
Translation
The phrase "Santa Fe" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Breton, Catalan, Danish, German, Estonian, Spanish, Esperanto, French, Croatian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Simple English, Slovak, Finnish, Swedish, Volapük.
Translation(s) in other languages: Bulgarian: Санта Фе, Basque: Santa Fe (argipena), Korean: 산타페, Hebrew: סנטה פה (פירושונים), Lithuanian: Santa Fė, Japanese: サンタフェ, Norwegian (Bokmål): Santa Fe (andre betydninger), Portuguese: Santa Fé, Russian: Санта-Фе, Chinese: 圣菲.
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