San Marcos

English

Etymology

From Spanish "Saint Mark", also known as Mark the Evangelist.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /sæn ˈmɑɹkəs/, /sæn ˈmɑɹkoʊs/

Proper noun

San Marcos

  1. A village and rural municipality of Salta Province, Argentina.
  2. A town in the Antioquia department, Colombia.
  3. A town in the Sucre department, Colombia.
  4. The capital city of Tarrazú canton, San José, Costa Rica, also known as San Marcos de Tarrazú.
  5. An urban parish of Quito, Ecuador.
  6. A municipality and suburb of San Salvador, El Salvador.
  7. A city and municipality, the capital of the San Marcos department, Guatemala.
  8. A municipality of the Ocotepeque department, Honduras.
  9. A municipality of the Santa Bárbara department, Honduras.
  10. An island in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
  11. A town, a municipal seat in San Marcos, Guerrero, Mexico.
  12. A town and municipality of Jalisco, Mexico.
  13. A municipality of the Carazo department, Nicaragua.
  14. A town, the capital of San Marcos, Cajamarca department, Peru.
  15. A city in San Diego County, California, United States: San Marcos, California.
  16. A city, the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States: San Marcos, Texas.
  17. A river in Texas, United States: the San Marcos River.

Anagrams

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌsam ˈmaɾkos/ [ˌsãm ˈmaɾ.kos]
  • Syllabification: San Mar‧cos

Proper noun

San Marcos m

  1. A department of Guatemala
  2. A province of Cajamarca, Peru

Derived terms

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