San Carlos — means Saint Charles in the Spanish language. It may refer to 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… … Wikipedia
San Carlos, Falkland Islands — San Carlos is a settlement in northwestern East Falkland, lying south of Port San Carlos on San Carlos Water. It is sometimes nicknamed JB after a former owner, Jack Bonner [http://www.falklands.info/background/acro.html] HistoryIt is named after … Wikipedia
San Carlos Water — Not to be confused with San Carlos River San Carlos Water is a bay/fjord on the west coast of East Falkland, facing onto the Falkland Sound.NameDespite its Spanish sounding name, there is a wide descrepancy with the Spanish usage, for in Spanish… … Wikipedia
San Carlos — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Toponymes 1.1 Argentine … Wikipédia en Français
San Juan River — I River and outlet of Lake Nicaragua, southern Nicaragua. It flows from the lake s southeastern end, forms the border of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and empties into the Caribbean Sea; it is 124 mi (199 km) long. Near its mouth it divides and forms … Universalium
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San Carlos, Chile — San Carlos is the name of a city and municipality ( comuna ) of Ñuble Province in the Bío Bío Region (8th Region) of Chile.Geography and agricultureSan Carlos is a bustling market town located roughly in the center of Chile s agricultural… … Wikipedia
San Carlos — /san kahr leuhs/ a city in W California, S of San Francisco. 24,710. * * * ▪ Luzon, Philippines city, west central Luzon, Philippines. Founded in 1587 by Dominicans, it was named in 1718 for St. Charles Borromeo (Borromeo, Saint Charles).… … Universalium
San Carlos Convent — Native name: Spanish: Convento San Carlos Location: San Lorenzo, Argentina … Wikipedia
San Carlos de Ancud — • The most southern of the Chilian dioceses Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. San Carlos de Ancud San Carlos de Ancud … Catholic encyclopedia