Saint Nicolas

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For the bishop who was a precursor to Sinterklaas and Santa Claus, see Saint Nicholas.

There are communes that have the name Saint-Nicolas (French for Saint Nicholas) in France:

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[edit] In France

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[edit] Former communes

  • Saint-Nicolas-Courbefy, a former commune of the Aisne département which is now a part of Bussière-Galant since 1974
  • Saint-Nicolas-de-Brem, a former commune of the Vendée département which is now a part of Saint-Martin-de-Brem since 1974
  • Saint-Nicolas-de-Coutances, a former commune of the Manche département that is now a part of Coutances since 1965
  • Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce, a former commune of the Haute-Savoie département that is now a part of Saint-Gervais-les-Bains since 1974
  • Saint-Nicolas-du-Bosc-l'Abbé, a former commune of the Eure département which is now part of Caorches since 1974
  • Saint-Nicolas-en-Forêt, a former commune of the Moselle département which is now part of Hayanve since 1958
  • Saint-Nicolas-près-Granville, a former commune in the Manche département which is now part of Granville since 1962

[edit] In Italy

[edit] In Lebanon

  • Saint Nicolas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Achrafieh in Beirut, Lebanon
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