Saint Regis
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Saint Regis (or St. Regis) may refer to John Francis Regis, recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
Other uses of the name include:
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[edit] Places
- St. Regis Hotel Chain
- St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, New York
- Saint Regis, Quebec, the Canadian side of the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, also called Akwesasne
- St. Regis, New York
- St. Regis Falls, New York - A Village in the Town of Waverly, New York.
- St. Regis, Montana
- St. Regis Museum Tower in San Francisco
- St. Regis Park, Kentucky
- St. Regis River in New York
[edit] Other
- St. Regis Indians, a lacrosse team from New York
- Saint Regis University, a defunct diploma mill
- Dodge St. Regis, an automobile
[edit] See also
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