Saint James
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Saint James can refer to the following:
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[edit] People
- Several men mentioned in the New Testament:
- Saint James the Great, son of Zebedee, an apostle, brother of John the Apostle, venerated at Santiago de Compostela
- James the Just, the brother of Jesus, head of the early Christian Church in Jerusalem
- Saint James the Less, son of Alphaeus (or Clopas) and brother of the apostle Matthew, also the son of Mary
- James, brother of Jude
- James the Deacon, 7th century missionary to England
- Saint James the Confessor, Bishop of Catania in the 8th Century [1]
- Rebecca St. James, Christian pop and rock artist
[edit] Transportation
- Saint James station, several railway stations around the world
[edit] Places
In the United States:
- Saint James Parish, Louisiana
- St. James, Maryland
- St. James, Minnesota
- St. James, Missouri
- St. James, New York
- The St. James Theatre, on Broadway in New York City
- St. James Court Art Show in Louisville, Kentucky
- St. James Catholic Church in Vancouver, Washington
In the United Kingdom:
- St. James's Palace, London
- Court of St. James's, London
- St. James's Park, London
- St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, home of football club Newcastle United.
- St James Park, football stadium in Exeter
- St. James' Church, Clitheroe
- St James, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
- St James's University Hospital, Leeds, a teaching hospital
Other nations:
- St James, Western Australia
- Saint James Parish, Barbados
- Saint-James, France
- St. James' School, Kolkata, India
- Saint James Parish, Jamaica
- Saint James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Malta
- The St. James Theatre (Wellington), New Zealand
- St James, Cape Town, South Africa

