Saint Andrew is the Christian Apostle and brother of Peter the Apostle. St Andrews is a town and former royal burgh on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. St Andrew(s) may also refer to: [edit] Saints - Saint Andrew Corsini (San Andrea Corsini)
- Saint Andrew of Constantinople
- Saint Andrew of Crete (c. 650 – c. 730), 8th century bishop, theologian, homilist and hymnographer
- Saint Andrew of Crete (martyr), a martyr
- Saint Andrew of Lampsacus, d. 250 AD, martyred with Paul, Denise, and Peter
- Saint Andrew Dung-Lac, Vietnamese martyr
- also Andrew Thong Kim Nguyen, Andrew Trong Van Tram, and Andrew Tuong of the Vietnamese Martyrs
- Saint Andrew Kim Taegon of the Korean Martyrs
- Saint Andrew the Scot
- Saint Andrew Avellino
[edit] Places - India
[edit] Europe - England
- Scotland
- Other European
[edit] North America - Canada
- St. Andrews Heights, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta
- St. Andrews, Manitoba
- St. Andrews, New Brunswick, also known as "St. Andrews-by-the-Sea"
- St. Andrews, Nova Scotia
- St. Andrew (electoral district), in Ontario
- St. Andrew (TTC), a subway station in Toronto
- St. Andrews West, a community in South Stormont, Ontario
- United States
- Caribbean
[edit] Oceania - Australia
- New Zealand
[edit] Educational establishments - New Saint Andrews College, a classical Christian college located in Moscow, Idaho
- St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, North Carolina, a private, 4-year liberal arts college
- St Andrew's University (Japan) (Momoyama Gakuin University), a private university in Izumi, Osaka
- University of St Andrews, a university in Fife, Scotland
- St. Andrew Lutheran School, a WELS(Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) grade school located at the geographical center of the city of Chicago, Illinois,(located at the southwest side of Chicago and geographical center of the city minus the O'Hare Airport expansion)
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