San Lucas (the Spanish-language name of St. Luke) is sometimes used as a toponym:
- Colombia
- Serrania of San Lucas (mountains)
- Costa Rica
- San Lucas Island
- Guatemala
- San Lucas Sacatepéquez (Sacatepéquez department)
- San Lucas Tolimán (Sololá department)
- Honduras
- San Lucas, El Paraíso
- Mexico
- San Lucas, Chiapas
- San Lucas, Michoacán
- San Lucas Tecopilco, Tlaxcala
- San Lucas Quiavini, Oaxaca
- San Lucas Zoquiapam, Oaxaca
- Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
- Nicaragua
- San Lucas, Madriz
- United States
- San Lucas, California
- San Lucas AVA, California wine region in Monterey County
- San Lucas, California
Famous quotes containing the words san and/or lucas:
“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)
“The beast exists because it is stronger than the thing that you call evolution. In it is some force of life, a demon, driving it through millions of centuries. It does not surrender so easily to weaklings like you and me.”
—Martin Berkeley, and Jack Arnold. Lucas (Nestor Paiva)