Santiago, Chile
San Jose, Costa Rica
El Salvador's capital is San Salvador, or Holy Savior. Costa Rica's capital is San José, or Saint Joseph.
There are no Central American countries named for saints. The closest would be El Salvador - 'The Savior.'
None. There are only some in the Caribbean, Saint George's capital in of Grenada and St. John's capital of Antigua & Barbuda.
Catholics call many countries around the world home. In Central America, there are over 75 percent of the countries that honor Roman Catholic Saints.
Nearly all Christian countries have patron saints. There are a few countries that have Islam as a state religion and they do not recognize Catholic saints so have no patron. Saudi Arabia is an example.
No, there are saints from almost every country in the world.
Cities that are named after saints include St. Louis, MO and St. Paul, MN. In addition, there is St. Petersburg, FL.
Saints Row 3 takes place in the city of Steelport.
Basseterre is the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis, an island country in the West Indies.
A number of South American capital cities are currently named after saints.Santiego, Chile is named after St. James.Asunción, Paraguay (full title: La Muy Noble y Leal Ciudad de Nuestra Señora Santa María de la Asunción) is named after St. Mary.A number of other South American capital cities originally were named after saints or had religious names which have since been changed.For example:Buenos Aires in Argentina, was originally named "Ciudad de Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Ayre" after St. Mary.Bogotá in Columbia, was originally named "Santa Fé de Bacatá" where Santa Fé translates into English as "holy faith"Caracas in Venezuela was founded as "Santiago de León de Caracas" where "Santiago" translates as per the capital of Chile.
In the majority of towns and cities of the world where catholicism is practiced.
Many white people are saints. Saints have come from all types of people from around the world, so they are of many different colours, countries and cultures.