San Fernando is a toponym common to many places in the world where it is spoken Spanish. It refers to the saint Ferdinand III of Castile
Argentina
- San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, capital of the province of Catamarca
- San Fernando, municipality of the province of Catamarca (department of Belén)
- San Fernando (Buenos Aires), city of province of Buenos Aires
- San Fernando Department, department in the province of Chaco
- Partido of San Fernando, I leave of the province of Buenos Aires
Chile
Colombia
- San Fernando, municipality of the department of Bolívar
Ecuador
- San Fernando, capital of the Canton of San Fernando in the Province of Azuay
El Salvador
Philippines
- San Fernando (Bukidnon)
- San Fernando (Camarines Sur)
- San Fernando (Cebu)
- San Fernando (La Union)
- San Fernando (Masbate)
- San Fernando (Pampanga)
- San Fernando (Romblon)
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Spain
United States of America
- San Fernando Valley, city in the state of California
- San Fernando (California), city in the state of California