Salamanca (disambiguation)
Salamanca stands for:
Place names
- Salamanca, a city in Spain
- Province of Salamanca, a Spanish province
- Salamanca ( Chile), a city in Chile
- Salamanca ( Guanajuato ), a city in Mexico
- Salamanca (Quintana Roo), a place in Mexico
- The municipality of Salamanca, an administrative unit in Mexico
- Salamanca ( Madrid), a district of the Spanish capital
- Salamanca (New York), a city in the United States
More
- Salamanca ( automobile manufacturers ), a former Spanish carmaker
- Salamanca ( game), a board game
- Salamanca Statement
- Battle of Salamanca
- UD Salamanca, a Spanish football club
- The first commercially successful steam locomotive 1812 in Holbeck, Leeds, produced Salamanca.
Salamanca is the surname of the following persons:
- Anthony Salamanca- Hoyos (also: Anton von Hoyos; ~ 1506-1551 ), Bishop of Gurk
- Arturo Pomar Salamanca ( born 1931 ), Spanish chess master
- Carlos Salamanca ( b. 1983 ), Colombian tennis player
- Cayetano Enríquez de Salamanca (1936-2006), author and publisher
- Daniel Salamanca Urey (1869-1935), Bolivian politician, President of Bolivia
- Gabriel von Salamanca- Ortenbourg (1489-1539), General Treasurer and Court Chancellor under Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and Count of Ortenbourg
- J. R. Salamanca, American writer
- Manuel de Salamanca ( † 1775), Spanish officer and colonial administrator
- Disambiguation