Saint George (disambiguation)
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Saint George was a Christian martyr who lived in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
Saint George or Saint George's may also refer to:
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[edit] Schools
- Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, Spain
- St. George's University, Grenada
- St. George's College (disambiguation), several
- St. George's School (disambiguation), several
- St. George's Girls' School (Penang, Malaysia)
- University of Toronto, Canada (an alternative name for the university's main campus to differentiate from its other two campuses)
[edit] Buildings
- St George's Church (disambiguation), several
- St. George's Cathedral (disambiguation), several
- St George Hospital (disambiguation), several
[edit] Coins
[edit] Places
[edit] Australia
- St George, New South Wales, a region of Sydney
- St George, Queensland
- St. Georges, South Australia, Adelaide
[edit] Antigua and Barbuda
[edit] Barbados
[edit] Belgium
[edit] Bermuda
- St. George's Town, Bermuda, Oldest English New World town, and UNESCO World Heritage Site
- St. George's Parish, Bermuda, one of Bermuda's parishes, containing the above town
- St. George's Island, Bermuda, and island of the archipelago of Bermuda, contained within the above parish
[edit] Canada
- St. George (TTC), a subway station in Toronto, Ontario
- St. George, New Brunswick
- St. George's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- St. George's Bay, a bay in Newfoundland and Labrador
- St. George's Bay, a bay in Nova Scotia
- St. George, Ontario, village near Brantford
- St. George's, Quebec, in Portage-du-Fort, Quebec
- Saint-Georges, Quebec, in Beauce-Sartigan, Quebec
[edit] Cyprus
- St. George, Coast of St. George, west of Kyrenia and to the north of the village Karmi
[edit] Dominica
[edit] Germany
- St. Georg, Hamburg, a quarter of Hamburg, Germany
[edit] Grenada
- St. George's, Grenada (capital city)
- Saint George Parish, Grenada
[edit] India
- Fort St. George (India), in Madras
[edit] Lebanon
- Saint George Bay in Beirut
[edit] Malta
- St George's Basilica in Victoria, Gozo
[edit] Palestine
- Saint George Monastery a Greek Orthodox Monastery located in al-Khader, West Bank
- St. George's Church, third oldest church in the world located in Burqin, West Bank
- St. George's Monastery, ancient monastery located in Waldi Qilt, in the West Bank
[edit] Romania
- Sfântu Gheorghe, a Székely city north of Braşov
- Sfântu Gheorghe, Tulcea, a village on the Danube Delta
[edit] United Kingdom
- St George, Bristol
- St. George, Conwy
- St George Hanover Square, London
- St George in the East, London
- St. Georges, North Somerset
- St George's, Preston, an electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire
- St. Georges, Telford
- St George's, University of London, a medical college
- St George's Channel, connecting the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
- St George's Cross subway station, an underground station in Glasgow, Scotland
- Saint George's Hill, Weybridge
[edit] United States
- St. George, Alaska
- St. George's Hundred, Delaware, an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County
- St. George, Florida
- Saint George, Georgia
- St. George, Kansas
- St. George, Maine
- St. George Township, Benton County, Minnesota
- St. George, Missouri
- St. George, Staten Island, New York
- St. George, South Carolina
- St. George, Utah
- St. George, Vermont
- Saint George, Virginia
- Saint George Historic District, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Isle St. George AVA, Ohio wine region in Ottawa County
[edit] Other
- Saint-George, Switzerland
- Saint George's Channel (Papua New Guinea)
[edit] Fictional
- St George's Island (fictional), a fictional country in an episode of Yes, Prime Minister
[edit] People
See also: St George (name)
- George, one of the Martyrs of Córdoba
- George the Hagiorite (another saint)
- Henry St George (1581-1644), herald
- Henry St George, the younger (1625-1715), herald
- Thomas St George (1615-1703), herald
[edit] Other uses
- An alternative name for the wine grape Agiorgitiko
- Angelici, the Byzantine order Angelici that is also known as "Saint George"
- Calocybe gambosa, the St. Georges Mushroom
- Ordre de Saint-Georges de Bourgogne, a chivalric order of knights created in 1435 by Philibert de Mollans
- Sahara Oval St George's, cricket ground in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
- Saint George was one of the GWR 3031 Class locomotives that were built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915, renamed Quicksilver in 1907.
- St George (commercial), commercial for the UK soft drink Blackcurrant Tango
- St. George Bank, Australia
- St. George Defense, an uncommon chess opening
- St. George Dragons, an Australian rugby league club which played at the highest level from 1921-1998. They have since formed half of a joint venture, the St George Illawarra Dragons, and this merged entity is still often referred to as "St George"
- St. George Records, a record label
- St. George's FC, a Maltese football club
[edit] See also
- Saint George Parish (disambiguation)
- San Jorge (disambiguation)
- Saint-Georges (disambiguation)
- Sankt Georgen (disambiguation)
- São Jorge (disambiguation)
- Szentgyörgymező
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