San_(disambiguation)
SAN
Topics referred to by the same term
San or SAN may refer to:
- Sinoatrial node, a region of the cardiac muscle
- Styrene-acrylonitrile resin, a copolymer plastic
Computing
- Storage area network
- System area network, linking clusters of computers
- Subject Alternative Name, associated with a security certificate
- The Dream (1966 film), San in Serbian, a 1966 Yugoslav film
- San, the protagonist of the 1997 film Princess Mononoke
- Umbrella (film) or Sǎn, China, 2007
- Saint (Spanish and Italian: San)
- San (letter) (Ϻ or Ϡ), an archaic Greek letter, between pi and qoppa
- San (Japanese honorific) (-san), a suffix equivalent to Mr., Mrs. or Miss
- San (band), a Yugoslav rock band
- San (album), by Japanese band High and Mighty Color
- "San", a song by The Beat Fleet from Pistaccio Metallic
- South African Navy
- Stigma Action Network, about HIV stigma
- San (river), in Poland and Ukraine
- San, Burkina Faso, Pompoï Department, Balé Province
- San, Mali, Ségou Region
- San, Wiang Sa, a subdistrict of Wiang Sa district, Nan, Thailand
- Sanitarium (healthcare), sometimes nicknamed San
- Sydney Adventist Hospital, Australia
- Battle Creek Sanitarium, in Michigan, US
- Saň, a village and part of Višňová (Liberec District) in the Czech Republic
- San, buses by Polish manufacturer Autosan
- SAN Ecuador (Servicios Aéreos Nacionales, ICAO code: SAN), a defunct airline
- Sandersville Railroad (AAR reporting mark: SAN), in the US
- San Diego International Airport (IATA code: SAN), in California, US
- Sandown railway station (National Rail code: SAN), Isle of Wight, UK
- Société Aéronautique Normande, a defunct French aircraft manufacturer
- San people, indigenous people of southern Africa
- Senior Advocate of Nigeria, a rank
- Standard algebraic notation, in chess
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