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SanMiguel

San Miguel is a toponym used across the Spanish-speaking world and the Philippines, derived from Saint Michael the Archangel. The name is commonly applied to municipalities, districts, towns, and parishes, often reflecting the dedication of a local church or religious tradition.

Notable places bearing the name include San Miguel, El Salvador, the city and capital of the San

As a widespread toponym, San Miguel reflects historical patterns of Catholic influence in Spanish-speaking regions and

Miguel
Department;
San
Miguel,
Chile,
a
commune
and
city
in
the
Santiago
Metropolitan
Region;
San
Miguel
de
Allende,
a
city
and
municipality
in
Guanajuato,
Mexico,
known
for
its
well-preserved
colonial
architecture
and
designated
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site;
the
San
Miguel
Districts
in
Peru,
such
as
those
in
Lima
Province
and
in
Callao;
and
San
Miguel,
Bulacan,
a
municipality
in
the
Philippines.
There
are
numerous
other
localities
with
the
name,
ranging
from
neighborhoods
to
smaller
towns.
the
common
practice
of
naming
settlements
after
saints.
The
term
appears
in
government
districts,
postal
areas,
and
cultural
landmarks,
underscoring
its
enduring
presence
in
both
geography
and
local
histories.