San Lorenzo
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San Lorenzo is the Italian and Spanish name for Saint Lawrence, the 3rd-century Christian martyr, and may refer to:
Places
Argentina
- San Lorenzo, Santa Fe
- San Lorenzo Department, Chaco
- Villa San Lorenzo, town and municipality in Salta Province
- Monte San Lorenzo, a mountain on the border between Argentina and Chile
Bolivia
- San Lorenzo, Tarija
Colombia
- San Lorenzo, Nariño
Croatia
- Lovrečica, also called San Lorenzo, a village in Umag
Costa Rica
- San Lorenzo, a district in Heredia Province
Dominican Republic
- San Lorenzo de Mao in Mao, Dominican Republic
Ecuador
- San Lorenzo, Ecuador, a sea port
- San Lorenzo Canton, Esmeraldas Province
El Salvador
- San Lorenzo, Ahuachapán
- San Lorenzo, San Vicente
France
- San-Lorenzo, a village in Corsica
Guatemala
- San Lorenzo, San Marcos
- San Lorenzo, Suchitepéquez
Honduras
- San Lorenzo, Valle
Italy
- San Lorenzo, Arcidosso, a village in the province of Grosseto
- San Lorenzo (Naples), a neighborhood in central Naples
- San Lorenzo, Calabria, a municipality in the province of Reggio Calabria
- San Lorenzo alle Corti, a village in the province of Pisa
- San Lorenzo al Mare, a municipality in the province of Imperia
- San Lorenzo a Pagnatico, a village in the province of Pisa
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