Santa Fe facts for kids
Santa Fe (Spanish: Holy Faith) may refer to:
Places
- Argentina
- Santa Fe, Argentina, a city in Argentina
- Santa Fe Province, a province of Argentina
- Bolivia
- Santa Fe (Oruro), Bolivia
- Santa Fe de Yapacaní, Bolivia
- Brazil
- Santa Fé, Paraná, Brazil
- Santa Fé do Araguaia, Brazil
- Santa Fé do Sul, Brazil
- Santa Fé de Minas, Brazil
- Santa Fé de Goiás, Brazil
- Bonito de Santa Fé, Brazil
- Colombia
- Santa Fe (Bogotá), within Bogota, Colombia
- Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia
- Cuba
- Santa Fe, Havana, Cuba
- Santa Fe, Isle of Youth, Cuba
- Honduras
- Santa Fe, Ocotepeque, Honduras
- Santa Fe, Colón, Honduras
- Mexico
- Santa Fe, Mexico City, within Mexico City
- Panama
- Santa Fe, Veraguas, Panama
- Santa Fé District, Panama
- Santa Fe, Darién, Panama
- Philippines
- Santa Fe, Romblon, Philippines
- Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
- Santa Fe, Cebu, Philippines
- Santa Fe, Leyte, Philippines
- Spain
- Santa Fe, Granada, Spain
- Santa Fe del Penedès, in Barcelona, Spain
- Santa Fe de Mondújar, Spain
- United States
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, the capital of New Mexico
- Eldorado at Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Santa Fe, Miami County, Indiana
- Santa Fe, Spencer County, Indiana
- Santa Fe, Missouri
- Santa Fe, Oklahoma
- Santa Fe, Ohio
- Santa Fe, Tennessee
- Santa Fe, Texas
- New Santa Fe, Indiana
- Santa Fe Township, Clinton County, Illinois
- Santa Fe Springs, California
- Rancho Santa Fe, California
- Santa Fe, Oakland, California
- Santa Fe – Española combined statistical area
Other locations and geography
- Argentina
- New Bank of Santa Fe, in Argentina
- Chile
- Santa Fe (fort), constructed in 1602 in Chile
- Colombia
- Santa Fe de Ralito, a Colombian ranching outpost
- Santa Fe de Bogotá, a former name for the Colombian capital
- Ecuador
- Santa Fe Island, in the Galapagos
- Mexico
- Santa Fe de Mexico (pueblo hospital), ruins located in Mexico City
- Spain
- Santa Fe Abbey, a former monastery in Spain
- USA
- Santa Fe County, New Mexico
- Santa Fe impact structure, bolide impact site in New Mexico
- Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a province of New Spain that existed from the late 16th century through the early 19th century
- Santa Fe Historic District, in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Lake Santa Fe, lake in northeastern Alachua County, Florida, USA
Other uses
Music and entertainment
- Santa Fe (group), a Cuban band
- Santa Fe (film), a 1951 Western starring Randolph Scott
- Santa Fe, a 1997 film starring Gary Cole
- "Santa Fe" (song), a 1988 single by The Bellamy Brothers
- "Santa-Fe" (Bob Dylan song), a 1967 song by Bob Dylan
- "Santa Fe", a song from the Jon Bon Jovi album Blaze of Glory
- "Santa Fe", a song from Jonathon Larson's rock musical Rent
Transportation
- Argentina
- ARA Santa Fe, multiple vessels in the Argentine navy
- USA
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
- USS Santa Fe, two US Navy ships named after Santa Fe, New Mexico
- 2-10-2, the "Santa Fe" type of locomotive wheel arrangements
- Steam locomotives:
- Santa Fe 1010
- Santa Fe 2913
- Santa Fe 2926
- Santa Fe 3751
- Santa Fe 3759
- Santa Fe 3415
- Santa Fe 5
- Santa Fe 5000
- Santa Fe 5017
- USRA Heavy Santa Fe
- USRA Light Santa Fe
- Hyundai Santa Fe, a sport utility vehicle
Sports
- CD Santa Fé, a football team based in Santa Fe, Granada, Spain
- Independiente Santa Fe, a Colombian sports club from Bogotá that is known for its professional football team
- Unión de Santa Fe, an Argentine football club
People
- Gerónimo de Santa Fe, a Spanish Christian convert, physician and writer
- Saint Faith (Sainte Foy), a French 3rd century saint
Other uses
- Disney's Hotel Santa Fe, a hotel at Disneyland Resort Paris
See also
In Spanish: Santa Fe para niños
- Sainte-Foy (disambiguation)
- Santa Fe Trail (disambiguation)
- Santa Fe High School (disambiguation)
- Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe
- Santa Fe Depot (disambiguation)
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