San Carlos - Geography

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
  • San Carlos de Bariloche

Belize:

  • San Carlos, Belize

Brazil

  • São Carlos, a city in São Paulo, Brazil

Chile:

  • San Carlos, Chile

Colombia:

  • San Carlos, Antioquia
  • San Carlos de Guaroa, a town and municipality in the Meta Department, Colombia

Costa Rica:

  • San Carlos (canton)

Ecuador:

  • San Carlos, Ecuador

El Salvador:

  • San Carlos, Morazán

Equatorial Guinea:

  • San Carlos (volcano), a volcano
  • Luba, Equatorial Guinea (formerly known as San Carlos)

Falkland Islands:

  • San Carlos, Falkland Islands
  • Port San Carlos
  • San Carlos River (Falkland Islands)
  • San Carlos Water

Guatemala

  • San Carlos Sija (Quetzaltenango department)
  • San Carlos Alzatate (Jalapa department)

Mexico:

  • Altamirano, Chiapas was formerly called San Carlos
  • San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas, Sonora
  • San Carlos, Baja California Sur or Puerto San Carlos
  • San Carlos, Tamaulipas

Nicaragua:

  • San Carlos, Río San Juan
  • San Carlos River (Nicaragua)

Peru:

  • San Carlos District, Bongará, Amazonas

Philippines:

  • San Carlos City, Pangasinan
  • San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
  • San Carlos, a barangay of Valencia City, Bukidnon

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 Lake, a reservoir in Arizona
  • San Carlos Park, Florida
  • San Carlos, Texas

Uruguay

  • San Carlos, Uruguay

Venezuela:

  • San Carlos de Río Negro, Amazonas State
  • San Carlos, Cojedes

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