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3 unusual facts about San Cayetano


San Cayetano

San Cayetano, Buenos Aires capital of San Cayetano Partido, Buenos Aires Province

San Cayetano Partido

The provincial subdivision has a population of about inhabitants in an area of 2,757.5 km², and its capital city is San Cayetano, which is located around 628 km from Buenos Aires.

The partido and its cabecera (capital) are named after San Cayetano, a Catholic Saint (1480-1547).



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Bardsdale, California

He laid out the town with such street names as San Cayetano, Hueneme, Sespe, Santa Paula, Ventura, Owen, Ojai and Simi Streets, running from north to south, including Chambersburg Street, which was named for Thomas Bard's hometown of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

Paete, Laguna

Its statues, pulpits, murals and bas relief are found in churches, palaces and museums all over the world, including the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, the Mission Dolorosa in San Francisco, the San Cayetano Church in Mexico, the St. Joseph's shrine in Sta.