San Javier
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San Javier, a Spanish-language reference to Saint Francis Xavier, is sometimes used as a toponym in parts of the world where that tongue is spoken:
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Argentina
- San Javier, Santa Fe
- San Javier Department, Córdoba
- San Javier Department, Misiones
- San Javier Department, Santa Fe
- Cerro San Javier
- San Javier River, Tucumán
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Bolivia
- San Javier, Ñuflo de Chávez, Santa Cruz Department
- San Javier, Cercado, Beni Department
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Chile
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Mexico
- San Javier, Baja California Sur
- San Javier, Chiapas
- San Javier, Chihuahua
- San Javier, Durango
- San Javier, Nuevo León
- San Javier, Sinaloa
- San Javier, Sonora
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Peru
- San Javier de Alpabamba District, Ayacucho
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Spain
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Uruguay
[edit] See also
- San Javier Department
- San Javier River
- St. Xavier (including San Xavier)
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