Can You Name That Santa?

There are many places in the US that begin with the name "Santa," the question is, can you finish the name with just a few clues? It's time to put your knowledge of geographical Santa's to the test!
START THE QUIZ!

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Which "Santa" is the namesake of a series of strong winds that sweep across southern California?
Santa Ana
Santa Margarita
Santa Clara

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Which city is the only "Santa" that is a state capital?
Santa Fe
Santa Ana
Santa Maria

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Which "Santa" city is located in Silicon Valley and contains the headquarters of Intel?
Santa Clara
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara

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Which California "Santa" is primarily surrounded by the city of Los Angeles?
Santa Clarita
Santa Cruz
Santa Monica

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Which Florida county contains the Choctawhatchee National Forest?
Santa River County
Santa Rosa County
Santa Pierre County

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Which US state includes a Santa Cruz county with Tumacácori National Historical Park?
Arizona
Texas
New Mexico

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding Santa Claus, Indiana?
A 40 foot Christmas tree is displayed year-round
It is the site of Holiday World.
The town was originally named Santa Fe".

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What mountain range in southern California occupies parts of Los Angeles County?
Santa Susana Mountains
Santa Pelona Mountains
Santa Gabriel Mountains

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Which "Santa" is the location of a university commonly referred to as UCSB?
Santa Barbara
Santa Brianna
Santa Beatrice

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Which "Santa"is the namesake of a well-known valley in southern California?
Santa Josephina
Santa Clarita
Santa Paula
Unfortunately, these "Santa" towns and landmarks threw you for a bit of a loop! While you might know a lot about holiday Santa, you're not well versed on your "Santa" towns just yet!

C+, Santa Simple

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Right!
You are Santa savvy! Not only are you a total expert on the holly jolly kind of Santa, but you're an expert on Santa towns from coast to coast. You know your Us geography like a pro!

B+, Santa Savvy

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Right!
Based on the results of this quiz, you are Santa sensational! When it comes to Santa towns and landmarks, you know your stuff. From Santa Claus, Indiana to Santa Fe, New Mexico, you're all about knowing your famous Santas!

A+, Santa Sensational

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Right!
1
Which "Santa" is the namesake of a series of strong winds that sweep across southern California?
Santa Ana
Santa Margarita
Santa Clara
2
Which city is the only "Santa" that is a state capital?
Santa Fe
Santa Ana
Santa Maria
3
Which "Santa" city is located in Silicon Valley and contains the headquarters of Intel?
Santa Clara
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara
4
Which California "Santa" is primarily surrounded by the city of Los Angeles?
Santa Clarita
Santa Cruz
Santa Monica
5
Which Florida county contains the Choctawhatchee National Forest?
Santa River County
Santa Rosa County
Santa Pierre County
6
Which US state includes a Santa Cruz county with Tumacácori National Historical Park?
Arizona
Texas
New Mexico
7
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Santa Claus, Indiana?
A 40 foot Christmas tree is displayed year-round
It is the site of Holiday World.
The town was originally named Santa Fe".
8
What mountain range in southern California occupies parts of Los Angeles County?
Santa Susana Mountains
Santa Pelona Mountains
Santa Gabriel Mountains
9
Which "Santa" is the location of a university commonly referred to as UCSB?
Santa Barbara
Santa Brianna
Santa Beatrice
10
Which "Santa"is the namesake of a well-known valley in southern California?
Santa Josephina
Santa Clarita
Santa Paula