Salamanca (disambiguation)

Salamanca is a city in Spain.

Salamanca may also refer to:

Spain

 * Province of Salamanca, a province of Spain, of which the above city is the capital
 * Salamanca (Madrid), a neighborhood and district in the Spanish capital

Australia

 * Salamanca Place, a waterfront district of Hobart, Tasmania
 * Salamanca Market, held in Salamanca Place

Panama

 * Salamanca, Colón

Peru

 * Salamanca, Lima, a neighborhood in the district of Ate in Lima
 * Salamanca District, a district of Condesuyos in Arequipa

United States

 * Salamanca (city), New York
 * Salamanca (town), New York

Other places

 * Salamanca, Chile, a town in Choapa Province
 * Island of Salamanca, Colombia, a national park island near Barranquilla, connected by the Pumarejo bridge
 * Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico, a major town in the state of Guanajuato
 * Salamanca de Bacalar, an older name for Bacalar, Mexico
 * Salamanca (town), Venezuela

People

 * Amaia Salamanca (born 1986), Spanish actress
 * Antonio Salamanca (1479–1562), 16th-century Italian print publisher
 * Arturo Pomar Salamanca (1931–2016), Spanish chess player
 * Carlos Salamanca (born 1983), Colombian professional tennis player
 * Daniel Salamanca (1869–1935), Bolivian president
 * Diego de Salamanca (1519–1588), Puerto Rican bishop
 * Eliseo Salamanca (born 1979), Salvadoran professional football player
 * Gabriel Camargo Salamanca (1942–2022), Colombian businessman
 * Gabriel von Salamanca-Ortenburg (1489–1539), general treasurer of the Habsburg archduke Ferdinand I of Austria
 * José de Salamanca, 1st Count of los Llanos (1811–1883), Spanish nobleman, politician and businessman
 * J. R. Salamanca (1922–2013), American writer and professor
 * Juan de Salamanca (1490–1538), Spanish bishop
 * Juan Salamanca (born 1967), Chilean table tennis player
 * Julio Salamanca (born 1989), Salvadoran weightlifter
 * Manuel Salamanca (1927–2010), Chilean footballer
 * Manuel Silvestre de Salamanca Cano (d. 1775), governor of the Captaincy General of Chile
 * Mauricio Santa María Salamanca (born 1966), Columbian economist and politician
 * Olivia Salamanca (1889–1913), Filipino physician
 * Sara Ugarte de Salamanca (1866–1925), Bolivian poet
 * Sebastián de Salamanca (d. 1526), Spanish bishop

Fictional characters

 * The fictional Salamanca crime family from the American television shows Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
 * Hector Salamanca
 * Tuco Salamanca
 * Leonel Salamanca
 * Marco Salamanca
 * Lalo Salamanca

Other uses

 * Salamanca, the world's first commercially successful steam locomotive
 * Salamanca, cave that appears in numerous Hispanic American legends.
 * University of Salamanca, in Salamanca, Spain
 * School of Salamanca, a 16th-century intellectual group based in Spain
 * Battle of Salamanca, a battle fought in 1812
 * Battle of Salamanca (1858), a battle fought in 1858
 * UD Salamanca, a former Spanish football team
 * SS Salamanca, a number of ships with this name
 * Salamanca Formation, a Paleocene geological formation in Argentina
 * Salamanca Arts Centre, a major arts hub in Australia