a town of Brazil, in the province and 34 miles S.S.E. of San Paulo, on the north side of the island of San Vincente, in the bay of Santos, which forms an excellent harbour. It is built for the most part of stone, and contains a town-hall, arsenal, churches, convents, and hospitals. Santos is the port of San Paulo, and connected with that town by a good road. Almost all the exports of the province are shipped here, especially sugar, rice, coffee, tobacco, and cotton cloth. Pop. 8000.
SAN VICENTE, a town of Spain, Estremadura, in the province and 33 miles N. of Badajoz. It contains a parish church, several schools, a town-hall, prison, &c. The houses are for the most part well built, and the streets clean. Manufactures of hats, leather, linen, &c., are carried on, and there is some trade in cattle, hides, dried figs, and other fruit. Pop. 6888.