St. Mark's
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St. Mark's could refer to:
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[edit] Places of worship
[edit] Europe
- St. Mark's Church, Belgrade, Serbia
- St. Mark's Church, Zagreb, Croatia
- Italy
- St Mark's Basilica, Venice
- St Mark's Campanile, Venice
[edit] North America
- United States
- St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Englewood, Colorado)
- St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Jersey City, New Jersey)
- St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Los Angeles)
- St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, Manhattan, New York City
- St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, Washington
[edit] Places
- St Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), Venice, Italy
- St. Marks, Florida, a small city in the United States
- St. Mark's Place (Manhattan), a street in the East Village in Manhattan, New York City
- St. Marks, Indiana, an unincorporated community, United States
- St. Marks River, a river in Florida, United States
- St. Marks Springs, a 1st magnitude spring in Wakulla County, Florida, United States
- St. Marks, Leicester, a residential suburb of Leicester, United Kingdom
[edit] Educational institutions
- St. Mark's College, Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- St Mark's College (University of Adelaide), Adelaide, Australia
- St Mark's Church School, Wellington, New Zealand
- St. Mark's High School, Wilmington, Delaware, United States
- St. Mark's College (UBC) at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
[edit] Other
- St Marks GAA, a Gaelic Athletic Association in South Dublin County, Ireland
[edit] See also
- Saint Mark (disambiguation)
- St. Mark's Church (disambiguation)
- Saint Mark's Cathedral (disambiguation)
- Saint Mark's Cathedral (disambiguation)
- Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church (disambiguation)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church (disambiguation)
- St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral (disambiguation)
- St. Mark's School (disambiguation page)
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