Proper noun
A village and rural municipality of Salta Province, Argentina.
A town in the Antioquia department, Colombia.
A town in the Sucre department, Colombia.
The capital city of Tarrazú canton, San José, Costa Rica, also known as San Marcos de Tarrazú.
An urban parish of Quito, Ecuador.
A municipality and suburb of San Salvador, El Salvador.
A city and municipality, the capital of the San Marcos department, Guatemala.
A municipality of the Ocotepeque department, Honduras.
A municipality of the Santa Bárbara department, Honduras.
An island in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
A town, a municipal seat in San Marcos, Guerrero, Mexico.
A town and municipality of Jalisco, Mexico.
A municipality of the Carazo department, Nicaragua.
A town, the capital of San Marcos, Cajamarca department, Peru.
A city in San Diego County, California, United States: San Marcos, California.
A city, the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States: San Marcos, Texas.
A river in Texas, United States.
(historical) Former name of Santiago, an island in Galapagos, Ecuador.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter he graduated from Mission Viejo High, he went to Cal State San Marcos. Source: Internet
Although a Spanish force that set out to destroy Mikosuki got lost in the swamps, a second attempt to take San Marcos ended in disaster. Source: Internet
Blaschke’s son, David, told reporters outside Skydive Spaceland San Marcos as he waited for his father and sons to return. Source: Internet
During this time there was 1,466 faculty members and 2,182 staff members, resulting in the total population of Texas State to be at 42,292 on the San Marcos campus. Source: Internet
According to the Luby’s website, the restaurant operates four locations in Austin, one in Round Rock and one in San Marcos. Source: Internet
His troops left Córdoba on 7 May 914 and, after a few days, encamped before the walls of Balda (identified with today's Cuevas de San Marcos ). Source: Internet