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San Simón (island)
San Simon or San Simón may refer to: Places *San Simon, Arizona, an unincorporated community * San Simón, El Salvador, a municipality *San Simon, Pampanga, a municipality in the Philippines * San Simón, Táchira, a town in Táchira, Venezuela *San Simón Almolongas, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico * San Simón Zahuatlán, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico * Island of San Simón, Galicia, Spain *San Simon Valley, near the Dos Cabezas Mountains, U.S.A. * Mexico City Metrobús Line 1#San Simón Other uses *San Simón de Moquegua, a football club from Moquegua, Peru *San Simón AKA Maximón, an object of folk belief in Guatemala, Mexico and elsewhere *San Simón cheese from Vilalba Vilalba is a municipality in Galicia (Spain), Galicia (Spain), in the province of Lugo, on the left bank of the river Ladra, one of the headstreams of the Minho (river), Miño. Pilgrim route Vilalba is located on the old Way of St. James, pilgr ...
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San Simon, Arizona
San Simon is a census-designated place in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 165. San Simon is located along Interstate 10, east of Willcox. The community has a ZIP code of 85632. History San Simon was the location of the San Simon Station of the Butterfield Overland Mail on the San Simon River between Apache Pass and Stein's Peak Stations. It was a later relay station established to provide water and change horses on the route. In September 1880, Southern Pacific's rail line construction from the west reached San Simon and started rail service.Ascarza, William (22 November 2015)Mining in Chiricahua Mountains had varied success '' Arizona Daily Star'' Once a junction was made in March 1881 with eastern rails in Deming, New Mexico, the line became the second transcontinental rail route across the United States.(12 March 1881)Completion of the New Trans-Continental Route ''Pacific Rural Press'' San Simon was within Pima ...
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