San José - Places

Places

Argentina:

  • San José, Entre Ríos
  • San José de Feliciano, Entre Ríos
  • San José de Jáchal, San Juan
  • San José de Metán, Salta

Belize:

  • San José, Orange Walk District

Chile:

  • San José de la Mariquina

Colombia:

  • San José de Cúcuta, the unused official name of the city and municipality of Cúcuta, Norte de Santander
  • San José del Guaviare a town and municipality in the Guaviare Department
  • Valle San José a town and municipality in the Santander Department
  • San Jose de Ocune a town and municipality in the Vichada Department
  • San José, Caldas a town and municipality in the Caldas Department

Costa Rica:

  • San José Province, a province
  • San José Canton, a canton in the province of San José
  • San José de Alajuela, a village and district in the canton of Alajuela in the province of Alajuela
  • San José de Atenas, a district in the canton of Atenas in the province of Alajuela
  • San José de El Amparo, a village in the district of El Amparo in the canton of Los Chiles in the province of Alajuela
  • San José de Grecia, a village and district in the canton of Grecia in the province of Alajuela
  • San José de Naranjo, a district in the canton of Naranjo in the province of Alajuela
  • San José de San Isidro, a district in the canton of San Isidro in the province of Heredia
  • San José de Upala, also known as Pizote, a district in the canton of Upala in the province of Alajuela
  • San Jose de la Montaña de Barva, a village and district in the canton of Barva in the province of Heredia
  • San José Sur de Atenas, a village in the district of San José in the canton of Atenas in the province of Alajuela

Ecuador:

  • San Jose, Santa Elena

Guatemala:

  • San José Acatempa
  • San José Chacayá
  • San José El Idolo
  • San José La Arada
  • San José Ojetenam
  • San José Pinula
  • San José Poaquil
  • San José del Golfo
  • San José, El Petén
  • San José, Escuintla
  • Puerto San José

Honduras:

  • San José, La Paz

Northern Mariana Islands:

  • San Jose, Saipan village, Saipan
  • San Jose, Tinian village, Tinian

Mexico:

  • San José, Durango
  • San José, Querétaro
  • San José, San Luis Potosí
  • San José, Sonora
  • San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur
  • San José Iturbide, Guanajuato
  • San José Xicoténcatl, Tlaxcala
  • San José Villa de Allende, State of México

Panama:

  • David, Panama, officially called San José de David

Paraguay:

  • San José de los Arroyos
  • San José Obrero

Peru:

  • San José District (disambiguation), districts in Peru.

Philippines:

  • San Jose, Batangas
  • San Jose, Camarines Sur
  • San Jose, Dinagat Islands
  • San Jose, Negros Oriental
  • San Jose, Northern Samar
  • San Jose City, Nueva Ecija
  • San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
  • San Jose, Romblon
  • San Jose, Tarlac
  • San Jose de Buan, Samar
  • San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  • San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan
  • San Jose Sico, Batangas, Batangas

Spain:

  • San José de Níjar, Almería
  • San José, Ibiza
  • San José del Valle, Cádiz

United States:

  • San Jose, Arizona, a community in Graham County, Arizona
  • San Jose, Arizona, a satellite town, part of the city of Bisbee, Arizona
  • San Jose, California, tenth largest city in the United States and third largest in California
  • South San Jose Hills, California
  • San Jose, Illinois

Uruguay:

  • San José de Mayo
  • San José Department

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