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San Pedro

 
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San Pedro is the Spanish language form of Saint Peter. It can refer to:

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Places

Argentina Argentina:

Belize Belize:

Chile Chile:

Colombia Colombia:

Costa Rica Costa Rica:

  • San Pedro de Barva, a village and district in the canton of Barva in the province of Heredia
  • San Pedro de Montes de Oca, a city and district in the canton of Montes de Oca in the province of San José
  • San Pedro de Pérez Zeledón, a village and district in the canton of Pérez Zeledón in the province of San José
  • San Pedro de Poás, a city and district in the canton of Poás in the province of Alajuela
  • San Pedro de Santa Bárbara, a village and district in the canton of Santa Bárbara in the province of Heredia
  • San Pedro de Turrubares, a village and district in the canton of Turrubares in the province of San José
  • San Pedro de Valverde Vega, a village and district in the canton of Valverde Vega in the province of Alajuela

Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire:

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

Guatemala Guatemala:

Honduras Honduras:

Mexico Mexico:

Nicaragua Nicaragua:

Paraguay Paraguay:

Peru Peru:

Philippines Philippines:

Spain Spain:

United States United States:

Other

  • San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), native to South America.
  • San Pedro, the name of the American gunboat in The Sand Pebbles (film)
  • The San Pedro, a ship that was intentionally sunk off of Honolulu, Hawaii by the Atlantis Submarine Company for an artificial reef; the wreck lies alongside the YO-257
  • The San Pedro, a sailing ship that sunk in 1733 off the coast of Florida with circa $400 million worth of treasure on board. It was rediscovered in the 1960s.[1]

See also

San Pedro Island, the name of a various islands worldwide

References

  1. ^ http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/flshipwrecks/ped.htm National Park Service's site discussing the San Pedro

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