San Roque - Places

Places

  • Aguada San Roque, a village and municipality in Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina
  • Laguna San Roque, a lake in the Iténez Province, Beni Department, Bolivia
  • San Roque, Antioquia, a place in Colombia
  • San Roque, Cádiz, a place in Spain
  • San Roque, California, a residential neighborhood in Santa Barbara, California in the United States
  • San Roque, Corrientes, a city in Corrientes Province in Argentina
  • San Roque de Cumbaza District, one of eleven districts of the province Lamas in Peru
  • San Roque Department, a department of Corrientes Province in Argentina
  • San Roque González de Santa Cruz (Paraguay), a distrito in the Paraguarí Department of Paraguay
  • San Roque Lake, an artificial lake in the province of Córdoba in Argentina
  • San Roque, Northern Samar, a 5th class municipality in the Philippines
  • San Roque, O Vicedo, a small village in Galicia, Spain
  • San Roque, Quito, an electoral parish or district of Quito, Ecuador
  • San Roque, Saipan, a village in Saipan, Northern Marianas
  • San Roque West, a barangay in Agoo, La Union in the Philippines
  • San Roque, Lima, a neighborhood in the district of Surco in Lima

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