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Miramar
Miramar, loosely translated from Spanish, means "sea-view".
As a toponym, Miramar may refer to any of the following geographical locations:
- Argentina
- Miramar, Buenos Aires – a city in Buenos Aires province.
- Miramar, Córdoba – a city in Córdoba Province.
- Costa Rica
- Miramar, Costa Rica – a city in Guanacaste province.
- Cuba
- Miramar, Ciudad de La Habana – a town in Ciudad de La Habana Province at .
- Miramar, Granma – a town in Granma Province at 19° 58′ 60″ N 77° 31′ 0″ W.
- France
- Miramar, France
- Italy
- Schloß Miramar – a castle near Trieste.
- Mexico
- Miramar, Baja California – a town in the state of Baja California.
- Miramar, Chiapas – a town in the state of Chiapas.
- Miramar, Colima – a town in the state of Colima.
- Miramar, Guerrero – a town in the state of Guerrero.
- Miramar, Oaxaca – a town in the state of Oaxaca,
- Miramar, Sonora – a town in the state of Sonora.
- Miramar, Tabasco – a town in the state of Tabasco.
- Miramar, Tamaulipas – a town in the state of Tamaulipas.
- Miramar, Yucatán – a town in the state of Yucatán.
- New Zealand
- Miramar, New Zealand – a suburb of Wellington on the Miramar Peninsula.
- Puerto Rico
- Miramar, Puerto Rico – a suburb of San Juan.
- Spain
- Miramar, Spain – a city in the autonomous community of Valencia at 38° 57′ 0″ N 0° 7′ 60″ W.
- United States
- Miramar, California – a plateau within the city of San Diego, California.
- Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (formerly NAS Miramar) – a military base located in the above city.
- Miramar, Florida – a city located in Broward County, Florida.
Miramar is also the title of the following works of art:
- Miramar – a 1967 novel written by Naguib Mahfouz.
- Miramar – a 1997 motion picture directed by Júlio Bressane .
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