Santa Ana or Santa Anna may refer to:
People
edit- Saint Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary
- Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden or St. Anna (c. 1001–1050), daughter of Olaf, King of Sweden
- Benito Fernández de Santa Ana (1707–1761), Spanish missionary in Texas
- Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876), Mexican general and politician
- Santa Anna (Comanche war chief) (c. 1798–1849), Native American tribal leader
- Muriel Santa Ana (born 1968), Argentine actress
Places
editArgentina
editBolivia
editCape Verde
editColombia
editCosta Rica
editEcuador
edit- Santa Ana (La Florida), an archaeological site
- Santa Ana Hill, Guayaquil
El Salvador
editHonduras
editMexico
edit- Santa Ana, La Trinitaria
- Santa Ana, Oaxaca
- Santa Ana, Sonora
- Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca
- Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc
- Santa Ana de Guadalupe; see San José de los Reynoso
- Santa Ana del Valle
- Santa Ana Tavela
- Santa Ana Tlapacoyan
- Santa Ana Yareni
- Santa Ana Zegache
Panama
editPapua New Guinea
edit- St. Anna (mission station), a Roman Catholic mission station during the German colonial period in New Guinea
Paraguay
edit- Santa Ana (Asunción), a barrio of Asunción
Peru
editPhilippines
editSolomon Islands
edit- Santa Ana (Solomon Islands), now known as Owaraha
Spain
editUnited States
edit- Santa Ana, California
- Santa Ana (Amtrak station), a train station in Santa Ana
- Santa Ana Canyon, a canyon near Santa Ana
- Santa Ana Freeway, a major freeway from Los Angeles to Santa Ana
- Santa Ana Mountains, a short mountain range near Santa Ana
- Santa Ana River, the largest river in Southern California, flows through Santa Ana
- Santa Anna Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, a township
- Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
- Santa Anna, Texas, a town in Coleman County in Central Texas, United States
- Santa Anna, Starr County, Texas
- St. Anna, Wisconsin
Uruguay
editVenezuela
editShips
edit- Santa Anna (1522 ship), a 16th-century war ship of the Knights Hospitaller
- Santa Anna, a Manila galleon captured and sunk by Thomas Cavendish in 1587
- Spanish ship Santa Ana (1784), a Spanish ship taken by the British in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
- Santa Anna (1806 ship), a Spanish ship that a British privateer captured in 1806 that became a whaling ship
- Svyataya Anna (St Anna), a Russian brig that disappeared in the Arctic in 1914
Music
edit- Santianna (a.k.a. Santa Ana), a traditional sea-shanty (folk song)
- Santa Ana, a tune recorded by British instrumental group The Shadows on their 1964 album The Sound of The Shadows
- Santa Ana, a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen released in 1998 on the 4-disc box set Tracks
- Santa Ana Winds, a song by Survivor, closing the band’s 1983 album Caught in the Game
Other uses
edit- Santa Ana Church, Amazonas, Peru
- Santa Ana Drags, the first drag strip in the United States
- Santa Ana Line, a former train route in California, U.S.
- Santa Ana metro station, in Santiago, Chile
- Santa Ana Peak, a mountain in Alaska
- Santa Ana River, a river in southern California, United States
- Santa Ana winds, strong seasonal winds in Southern California, United States, and northern Baja California, Mexico
- Owa language, a language of the Solomon Islands formerly called Santa Ana
See also
edit- Santana (disambiguation)
- Santa Ana winds (disambiguation)
- Saint Anne (disambiguation)
- Sainte-Anne (disambiguation)
- St Ann's (disambiguation)
- St Anne's (disambiguation)
- Anna (disambiguation)
- Fort Sainte Anne (disambiguation)
- Sant'Anna (disambiguation)
- Santa Anna (disambiguation)
- Santa Anita (disambiguation)