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San Jose means Saint Joseph in Spanish.
the spanish name of thismeans Saint Joseph
The population of Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City is 2,500.
San and Santa are Spanish and both mean "Saint." I'm not sure what language "Sainte" is from but I'm sure it also means "Saint." Los means "the" in Spanish.
Joseph's ancestral home was Bethlehem but he lived in Nazareth.
NO its in America NOT Spain
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was born in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, France
Pedro Menendez
San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador. It technically means Saint Salvador, but "salvador" means "savior" in Spanish so this is probably what you are looking for. There are also cities named San Salvador in Mexico, Argentina, and Peru.
"Vida en Ciudad de México" means "Life in Mexico City," in Spanish.
It means mouse mouth. If you are specifically referring to the Floridian city, this was a city named by Spaniards and as such has a Spanish name.
Saint Augustine, Florida was founded by the Spanish in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés.