San Remo
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San Remo may refer to places:
  • Sanremo
    Sanremo
    Sanremo or San Remo is a city with about 57,000 inhabitants on the Mediterranean coast of western Liguria in north-western Italy. Founded in Roman times, the city is best known as a tourist destination on the Italian Riviera. It hosts numerous cultural events, such as the Sanremo Music Festival...

    , an Italian city
  • San Remo, New South Wales
    San Remo, New South Wales
    San Remo is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Wyong Shire local government area....

    , a town in New South Wales, Australia
  • San Remo, Victoria
    San Remo, Victoria
    San Remo is a town in southern Victoria, Australia in the Gippsland region. Formed as a fishing village, its economy is now more largely based around tourism. It is also notable as the town on the mainland end of the bridge to Phillip Island...

    , a town in Victoria, Australia
  • San Remo, Western Australia
    San Remo, Western Australia
    San Remo is an inner northern coastal suburb of Mandurah....

    , a suburb of Mandurah, Australia
  • San Remo, New York, a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York
    Suffolk County, New York
    Suffolk County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York on the eastern portion of Long Island. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,493,350. It was named for the county of Suffolk in England, from which its earliest settlers came...

    , USA


Sanremo or San Remo may also refer to:
  • San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea (1994)
  • San Remo conference
    San Remo conference
    The San Remo Conference was an international meeting of the post-World War I Allied Supreme Council, held in Sanremo, Italy, from 19 to 26 April 1920. It was attended by the four Principal Allied Powers of World War I who were represented by the prime ministers of Britain , France and Italy and...

     of 1920 held at Sanremo, Italy
  • Romulus of Genoa
    Romulus of Genoa
    Saint Romulus of Genoa was an early Bishop of Genoa, around the time of Saint Syrus. His dates are uncertain: since Jacobus da Varagine traditional lists compiled from local liturgies generally place his bishopric fourth in a largely legendary list...

     (Saint Romulus), a bishop of Genoa after whom the town of Sanremo was named
  • Sanremo Music Festival
    Festival della canzone italiana
    The Festival della canzone italiana di Sanremo is a popular Italian song contest, held annually in the city of Sanremo, in Italy, and consisting of a competition amongst previously unreleased songs...

  • The San Remo
    The San Remo
    The San Remo is a luxury, 27-floor, co-operative apartment building in New York City located between 74th and 75th streets, about 1/10 of a mile north of the Dakota building The San Remo is described by Glen Justice of the New York Times as "a dazzling two-tower building with captivating views...

    , an apartment building in New York City
  • San Remo Apartments, Inc., an historical condominium in Seattle
  • Hôtel San Rémo, a hotel casino in Las Vegas
  • Rallye San Remo, a rally competition
  • San Remo, a fictional city in the TV series Petrocelli
    Petrocelli
    Petrocelli is an American legal drama which ran for two seasons on NBC from September 11, 1974 to March 31, 1976.-Plot:Tony Petrocelli was an Italian-American Harvard-educated lawyer who grew up in South Boston and gave up the big money and frenetic pace of major-metropolitan life to practice in a...

    . The scenes were filmed in Tucson, Arizona
  • San Remo Live publishing and music company, based in London and founded by Gary Barlow
    Gary Barlow
    Gary Barlow is an English singer-songwriter, pianist and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of pop group Take That and is currently the head judge on the eighth series of The X Factor. Barlow is one of Britain's most successful songwriters...

     and Simon Moran
  • San Remo Macaroni Company, an Australian pasta company
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