De Soto - Places in The United States of America

Places in The United States of America

Populated places
  • De Soto, Georgia
  • De Soto, Illinois
  • De Soto, Iowa
  • De Soto, Kansas
  • De Soto, Mississippi
  • De Soto, Missouri
  • De Soto, Nebraska
  • De Soto, Wisconsin
  • DeSoto, Indiana
  • DeSoto, Texas
Administrative divisions
  • De Soto Parish, Louisiana
  • DeSoto County, Florida
  • DeSoto County, Mississippi
Parks and geographic features
  • De Soto National Forest in Mississippi
  • DeSoto Falls (Alabama)
  • DeSoto Falls (Georgia)
  • DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, in Nebraska and Iowa
  • Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg, Florida
  • De Soto National Memorial in Bradenton, Florida
  • DeSoto Site Historic State Park in Tallahassee, Florida

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