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Santa Elena may refer to: Inhabited places *Santa Elena, Entre Ríos, Argentina *Santa Elena, Cayo, Belize *Santa Elena, Corozal, Belize, a village in on the Belize–Mexico border *Santa Elena, Toledo, a List of municipalities in Belize, municipality in Toledo, Belize *Santa Elena, a township in Medellín, Colombia *Santa Elena, Costa Rica *Santa Elena, Ecuador *Santa Elena Province, Ecuador *Santa Elena, San Salvador, a neighborhood in San Salvador, El Salvador *Santa Elena, Usulután, El Salvador *Santa Elena, El Petén, Guatemala *Santa Elena, La Paz, Honduras *Santa Elena, El Petén, Guatemala *Santa Elena, Chiapas, locality in the city of Ocosingo, Mexico *Santa Elena Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico *Santa Elena, Paraguay *Santa Elena, Virú, Peru *Santa Elena, Camarines Norte, Philippines *Santa Elena, Marikina, Philippines *Santa Elena, Samar, Philippines *Santa Elena, Spain *Santa Elena de Jamuz, Castile and León, Spain *Santa Elena, Texas, United States *Santa Elena (Spani ...
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Santa Elena, Entre Ríos
Santa Elena is a city in the provinces of Argentina, province of Entre Ríos Province, Entre Ríos, Argentina. It has 17,791 inhabitants as per the . It lies on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, north-northeast of the provincial capital Paraná, Entre Ríos, Paraná. Notable people * Willy Caballero, professional football goalkeeper was born in Santa Elena. References * Santa Elenaat TurismoEntreRios.com.
(historical, disabled) at ''Historia y Arqueología Marítima''. Populated places in Entre Ríos Province Paraná River {{EntreRíosAR-geo-stub ...
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Santa Elena Municipality
Santa Elena Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing (694.90 km2) of land and is located roughly 95 km south of the city of Mérida. History The original location founded in this area was named Nohcacab and was inhabited during the Classic Maya period (600-1000 AD). At the conquest an ''encomienda'', that is a tribute-paying small community with an ethnically mixed population which included Spanish people, ''criollos,'' mestizos and mulattos, was established. In the early 1840s the explorer John Lloyd Stephens used this small community as a base from which he and his companions departed to explore the Puuc area: thanks to this fact we still have detailed accounts about the people of Nohcacab and their culture, as well as drawings showing how these visitors perceived the village at that time. Nohcacab was attacked, and even burned down, several times: the second burning in 1849, during the Caste War of Yucatán, which devastated the vi ...
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Santa Elena (Mexibús)
Santa Elena may refer to: Inhabited places *Santa Elena, Entre Ríos, Argentina *Santa Elena, Cayo, Belize *Santa Elena, Corozal, Belize, a village in on the Belize–Mexico border * Santa Elena, Toledo, a municipality in Toledo, Belize *Santa Elena, a township in Medellín, Colombia *Santa Elena, Costa Rica *Santa Elena, Ecuador *Santa Elena Province, Ecuador * Santa Elena, San Salvador, a neighborhood in San Salvador, El Salvador * Santa Elena, Usulután, El Salvador *Santa Elena, El Petén, Guatemala *Santa Elena, La Paz, Honduras *Santa Elena, El Petén, Guatemala *Santa Elena, Chiapas, locality in the city of Ocosingo, Mexico *Santa Elena Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico * Santa Elena, Paraguay *Santa Elena, Virú, Peru *Santa Elena, Camarines Norte, Philippines *Santa Elena, Marikina, Philippines * Santa Elena, Samar, Philippines * Santa Elena, Spain * Santa Elena de Jamuz, Castile and León, Spain * Santa Elena, Texas, United States *Santa Elena (Spanish Florida), modern Parri ...
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Santa Elena River
The Santa Elena River is a river of Bolivia in the Chuquisaca Department, Nor Cinti Province, partly on the border of Inka Wasi Municipality and San Lucas Municipality. It is a right affluent of the upper Pillku Mayu.Jorge Molina Carpio, Daniel Espinoza Romero, Balance hídrico superficial de la cuenca alta del río Pilcomayo, La Paz 2005 (Spanish) See also * List of rivers of Bolivia This is a list of rivers in Bolivia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Rivers longer than are in bold. Rivers that reach the ocean Amazon Basin ** M ... * Inka Wasi River * Puka Pampa River References *Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. Rivers of Chuquisaca Department {{Bolivia-river-stub ...
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Santa Elena De Uairén
Santa Elena de Uairén () is a small Venezuelan city (29,795 inhabitants in 2006) in the state of Bolívar State (Venezuela), Bolívar near the border with Brazil and Guyana. It was founded by Lucas Fernández Peña in 1923. The city's name originates from his first daughter, Elena, and Uairén, the river that crosses the city. Located in the middle of La Gran Sabana, Santa Elena is home to many travel agencies offering tours in Canaima National Park, flights over Angel Falls, and hiking tours to the famous Monte Roraima. The town is notable for its influential presence of indigenous peoples; there is even a community called Manakrü (pronounced mah-nah-CREE) populated entirely by indigenous people. The schools in this neighborhood use both Spanish and Pemon language, Pemon, an indigenous language. Due to its proximity to the Brazilian state of Roraima, Santa Elena sees a busy exchange between the two countries of Brazilian consumer products from Brazil and Venezuelan oil and pe ...
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Santa Elena (Spanish Florida)
Santa Elena, a Spanish settlement on what is now Parris Island, South Carolina, was the capital of Spanish Florida from 1566 to 1587. It was established under Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, the first governor of Spanish Florida. There had been a number of earlier attempts to establish colonies in the area by both the Spanish and the French, who had been inspired by the earlier accounts by Chicora and Hernando de Soto of rich territories in the interior. Menéndez's Santa Elena settlement was intended as the new capital of the Spanish colony of La Florida, shifting the focus of Spanish colonial efforts north from St. Augustine, which had been established in 1565 to oust the French from their colony of Fort Caroline. Santa Elena was ultimately built at the site of the abandoned French outpost of Charlesfort, founded in 1562 by Jean Ribault. In 1565 Menéndez destroyed the French Fort Caroline and then founded Santa Elena. This colony had a sizeable population, including missionaries ...
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Santa Elena, Texas
Santa Elena is an unincorporated community in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is situated along FM 755 in northeastern Starr County, approximately six miles northwest of San Isidro. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 64 in 2000. The community was established in the late 19th century. The population peaked at approximately 200 in the early 1930s. Today, Santa Elena is a small, dispersed rural community. Santa Elena has a post office, with the ZIP code 78591. Public education in the community is provided by the San Isidro Independent School District The San Isidro Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of San Isidro, Texas, United States. In addition to San Isidro, the district also serves several other unincorporated communities in rural northeas .... References External links * Unincorporated communities in Starr County, Texas Unincorporated communities in Texas
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Santa Elena De Jamuz
Santa Elena de Jamuz is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ... ( INE), the municipality has a population of 1,315 inhabitants. References Municipalities in the Province of León Tierra de La Bañeza {{León-geo-stub ...
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Santa Elena, Spain
Santa Elena is a municipality in the province of Jaén, in the community autonomous of Andalusia, Spain. It is where the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa took place in 1212. According to the 2014 census, Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) the municipality has a population of 1001 inhabitants. See also *La Carolina * List of municipalities in Jaén Jaén is a province in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, which is divided into 97 municipalities. Spanish census, Jaén is the 27th largest of the 50 provinces by population, with inhabitants, and the 14th largest by land area, ... References External links * Municipalities in the Province of Jaén (Spain) {{andalusia-geo-stub ...
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Santa Elena, Samar
Gandara, officially the Municipality of Gandara ''(Waray language, Waray: Bungto han Gandara)'', is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Samar (province), Samar, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,242 people. History The town was formerly named Bangahon, but its population was resettled to its current location on September 29, 1902. After settling in its new location, the name Gandara was given to it in commemoration of the former Governor-General of the Philippines, Governor-General José de la Gándara y Navarro. By virtue of ''Batas Pambansa Blg. 11'' approved in 1978, 29 barangays were separated to create the new municipality of San Jorge, Samar, San Jorge. Geography Barangays Gandara is politicaly subdivided into 70 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. * Adela Heights * Arong 1 * Arong 2 (1998) * Balocawe * Bangahon * Beslig * Buao * Bunyagan * Burabod I * B ...
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