San Carlos means "Saint Charles" in the Spanish language. It may refer to:
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Geography
One of the following locations:
Argentina:
- San Carlos Department, Mendoza
- San Carlos, Mendoza, the largest city in the San Carlos Department of the Mendoza Province
- San Carlos Department, Salta
- San Carlos, Salta
Belize:
Brazil
- São Carlos, a city in São Paulo, Brazil
Chile:
Colombia:
- San Carlos, Antioquia
- San Carlos Guaroa, a town and municipality in the Meta Department, Colombia
Costa Rica:
Ecuador:
- San Carlos, Ecuador
El Salvador:
Equatorial Guinea:
- San Carlos (volcano), a volcano
- Luba, Equatorial Guinea (formerly known as San Carlos)
Falkland Islands:
Guatemala
- San Carlos Sija (Quetzaltenango department)
- San Carlos Alzatate (Jalapa department)
Mexico:
- Altamirano, Chiapas was formerly called San Carlos
- San Carlos, Sonora
Nicaragua:
Peru:
- San Carlos District, Bongará, Amazonas
Philippines:
United States:
- San Carlos, Arizona
- San Carlos, California, city in San Mateo County
- San Carlos, Inyo County, California, former settlement
- San Carlos, San Diego, California, neighborhood
- San Carlos Bay (Florida), bay in Florida
- Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, Monterey, California
- San Carlos Park, Florida
- San Carlos, Texas
Uruguay
Venezuela:
- San Carlos de Río Negro, Amazonas State
- San Carlos, Cojedes
Languages and Peoples
- San Carlos Apache, a dialect of the Western Apache language
- Rumsen people and language, Monterey County, California
Opera Houses
- Teatro di San Carlo, the opera house in Naples
- Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, the opera house in Lisbon
Ships
- USS San Carlos (AVP-51), a United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1947
Universities
- University of San Carlos, in Cebu, Philippines
- Universidade Federal de São Carlos, in São Carlos, Brazil
- Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, based in Guatemala City
Other
- San Carlos (water), a Peruvian brand of bottled water.
- San Carlos Fortress, a fort in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico
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