San Cristóbal, the Spanish name of St. Christopher, is a common geographical name. It could refer to any of the following:
- Argentina
- San Cristóbal, Santa Fe
- San Cristóbal, Buenos Aires (a neighborhood or barrio)
- Bolivia
- San Cristóbal - Lipez (Bolivia) A silver, zinc and lead mine
- Colombia
- San Cristóbal (Bogotá)
- San Cristóbal Bolívar
- Cuba
- San Cristóbal, Cuba, in the province of Pinar del Río
- Havana, founded as Villa de San Cristóbal de la Habana
- Dominican Republic
- San Cristóbal Province
- San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- San Cristóbal (Island), an island in the Galápagos.
- Guatemala
- Ciudad San Cristóbal, an important town in the city of Mixco, and part of the department of Guatemala
- San Cristóbal Acasaguastlán
- San Cristóbal Cucho
- San Cristóbal Totonicapán
- San Cristóbal Verapaz
- Mexico
- San Cristóbal de las Casas, a city in Chiapas
- San Cristóbal Ecatepec, in the State of Mexico
- Nicaragua
- San Cristóbal volcano
- Panama
- San Cristóbal, Panama, a fishing village on Cristóbal Island
- Paraguay
- San Cristóbal District, Paraguay
- Peru
- San Cristóbal District, Luya, a district in the Amazonas Region of Peru
- Solomon Islands
- San Cristóbal, an island in the Solomons.
- Spain
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna, a suburban area of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (province)
- United States of America
- San Cristobal, a village in Taos County, New Mexico
- Venezuela
- San Cristóbal, Táchira
Additionally,
- Fort San Cristóbal, a fort in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- San Cristóbal de la Habana (cigar brand), a brand of Cuban cigars
- Cristobal (carbine)
Famous quotes containing the word san:
“We had won. Pimps got out of their polished cars and walked the streets of San Francisco only a little uneasy at the unusual exercise. Gamblers, ignoring their sensitive fingers, shook hands with shoeshine boys.... Beauticians spoke to the shipyard workers, who in turn spoke to the easy ladies.... I thought if war did not include killing, Id like to see one every year. Something like a festival.”
—Maya Angelou (b. 1928)