Santa Fe
proper noun
- city and capital of the state of New Mexico, USA
- city in Argentina
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌsæntə ˈfeɪ/
name
Etymology: Etymology tree Spanish Santa Febor. English Santa Fe Borrowed from Spanish Santa Fe (“Holy Faith”).. Piecewise doublet of Sainte-Foy.
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- A small town in Oruro department, Bolivia.
- A former fort at the confluence of the Biobío River and Vergara River, in present-day Chile, in full Santa Fe de la Ribera.
- An area of Bogotá, Colombia.
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- A major business district of Mexico City, Mexico.
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- A municipality of Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
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“The couple’s stucco, Pueblo-revival style home sits on a hill in a gated community at the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains. Santa Fe is known as a refuge for celebrities, artists and authors.”
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- Short for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
“On a line like the Santa Fe, in such desert country as that on the Chicago-Los Angeles main line through Arizona and New Mexico, stations are few and far between, and at many of them one or two employees are the only permanent staff.”