Saint-Pierre

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Saint-Pierre, which means Saint Peter in French, has been used in the name of many people places, events, and things. It may refer to:

Aeronautics

Airline

Airports

Canals

Churches

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Châteaux

History

Other

Places

Belgium

Canada

In Quebec:

France

  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon a French archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland, a collectivité territoriale
    • Saint Pierre Island the island with the largest population in the Saint Pierre and Miquelon collectivité territoriale

Saint-Pierre is the name or part of the name of numerous communes in France:

Italy

Mauritius

Switzerland

Ships

Sports

Football

Zoology

The John Dory fish and two other species of the Zeus genus are also called Saint-Pierre or St-Pierre

Other spellings

St-Pierre, St. Pierre (surnames)

St. Pierre (places)

Canada

In Manitoba:

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

Seychelles

Wales

See also

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