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Gaviota, California Gaviota (Spanish language, Spanish for "Seagull") is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County, California on the Gaviota Coast about west of Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara and south of Buellton, Calif ...
, an unincorporated area on the Gaviota Coast, California *
Gaviota Coast The Gaviota Coast in Santa Barbara County, California is a rural coastline along the Santa Barbara Channel roughly bounded by the city of Goleta, California, Goleta on the south and the north boundary of the county on the north. This last undeve ...
, undeveloped area in Santa Barbara County, California * Gaviota Peak, a summit in the Santa Ynez Mountains, California *
Gaviota State Park Gaviota State Park is a state park of California, United States. It is located in southern Santa Barbara County, California, about west of the city of Santa Barbara. One of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast, it extends from the Pacif ...
in southern Santa Barbara County, California *
Gaviota Tunnel The Gaviota Tunnel (officially known as the Gaviota Gorge Tunnel) is a tunnel on U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 completed in 1953 in the center of Gaviota State Park, northwest of Santa Barbara, California on the Gaviota Coa ...
, a tunnel on U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 completed in 1953 in the Gaviota Pass *
Isla de las Gaviotas, Montevideo Seagulls Island ( es, Isla de las Gaviotas) is an islet in the Río de la Plata, on the shores of Montevideo, Uruguay (at a distance of 300 m from the coastline). It is a birdwatching site, with the following species recorded:Gaviota (award), the most important prize awarded by the public in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival * ''Gaviota'' (genus), an extinct
Laridae Laridae is a family of seabirds in the order Charadriiformes that includes the gulls, terns, skimmers and kittiwakes. It includes around 100 species arranged into 22 genera. They are an adaptable group of mostly aerial birds found worldwide. ...
genus * '' Gaviota traidora'', a 1969 corrido by Margarito Estrada {{disambiguation, geo