FACTOID # 168: There are 11 countries where the average woman has more than six children. Ten of them are in Africa.
 
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Encyclopedia > Santa Fé

Santa Fe (Spanish for "holy faith") or Santa Fé (Portuguese) is the name of a number of places in the world:


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Santa Lucia F.C. - Official Website (452 words)
Santa Lucia failed to take control despite having a five man midfield and while they enjoyed most of the ball possession in the first half, they failed to take the lead and as usual paid dearly for some defensive mistakes.
Santa Lucia then hit the post from close range and were made to pay for the lost chance when they went behind late in the first half.
Santa Lucia started the second half in search of an equalizing goal but chances were few and far between, and the passing was not quick and accurate enough to trouble the Siggiewi defence.
Jennifer F. Schlesinger's 'Earth Studies' (290 words)
Jennifer F. Schlesinger is intrigued by discussion surrounding new technological image-making advances and their place within the fine art arena.
Jennifer F. Schlesinger graduated from the College of Santa Fe with a BA in Photography and a minor in Journalism in 1998.
She is a photographer working and living in Santa Fe, New Mexico as well as the Administrative Assistant for the Art and Science Laboratory.
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