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São João Batista or São João Baptista (Portuguese for Saint John the Baptist) may refer to the following places:


In Brazil

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São João Batista, Maranhão São João Batista, Maranhão is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil. The municipality contains a small part of the Baixada Maranhense Environmental Protection Area, a sustainable use conservation unit crea ...
* São João Batista, Santa Catarina *
São João Batista do Glória São João Batista do Glória is a Brazilian municipality located in the southwest of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population as of 2020 was 7,498 people living in a total area of 553 km². The city belongs to the meso-region of Sul e Sudo ...
, Minas Gerais


In Cape Verde

* São João Baptista (Ribeira Grande de Santiago), a parish on the island of Santiago *
São João Baptista (Boa Vista) São João Baptista (Portuguese meaning Saint John the Baptist) is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) of Cape Verde. It covers the eastern part of the island of Boa Vista. It is named after the church located in Fundo das Figueiras. Subdivisions Th ...
, a parish on the island of Boa Vista *
São João Baptista (Santo Antão) São João Baptista is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) of Cape Verde. It covers the larger, southern part of the municipality of Porto Novo, on the island of Santo Antão. Subdivisions The ''freguesia'' consists of the following settlements (pop ...
, a parish on the island of Santo Antão * São João Baptista (Brava), a parish on the island of Brava *
São João Baptista (Santo Antão) São João Baptista is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) of Cape Verde. It covers the larger, southern part of the municipality of Porto Novo, on the island of Santo Antão. Subdivisions The ''freguesia'' consists of the following settlements (pop ...
, a parish on the island of Santo Antão


In Benin

* Ouidah, a city that includes Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá, a tiny Portuguese enclave occupied by Benin in 1961.


In Portugal

* São João Baptista (Beja), a former parish in the municipality of Beja * Santiago Maior - São João Baptista (Beja), a parish in the municipality of Beja since 2013 *
São João Baptista (Campo Maior) SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U.S. ...
, a parish in the municipality of Campo Maior * São João Baptista (Castelo de Vide), a parish in the municipality of Castelo de Vide *
São João Baptista (Entroncamento) SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U. ...
, a parish in the municipality of Entroncamento * São João Baptista (Moura), a parish in the municipality of Moura * São João Baptista (Porto de Mós), a parish in the municipality of
Porto de Mós Porto de Mós () is a town and a municipality of Estremadura province in Leiria District. It is in the Centro Region and the Pinhal Litoral subregion. The population in 2011 was 24,342, in an area of 261.83 km². There were archeologic find ...
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São João Baptista (Tomar) SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U.S. ...
, a parish in the municipality of Tomar * São João Baptista de Airão, a parish in the municipality of
Guimarães Guimarães () is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal, in the district of Braga. Its historic town centre has been listed as a UNESCWorld Heritage Sitesince 2001, in recognition for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and a ...


See also

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São João Baptista (galleon) The ''São João Baptista'' ( en, Saint John the Baptist), was a Portuguese galleon built in the 16th century, around 1530, considered the biggest and most powerful warship in the world by Portuguese, Castillian, and Italian observers of the tim ...
, a Portuguese galleon {{DEFAULTSORT:Sao Joao Batista