Santa Fe - Places

Places

  • Argentina
    • Santa Fe, Argentina, a city in Argentina
    • Santa Fe Province, a province of Argentina
  • Bolivia
    • Santa Fé (Oruro), Bolivia
    • Santa Fe de Yapacaní, Bolivia
  • Brazil
    • Santa Fé, Paraná, Brazil
    • Santa Fé do Araguaia, Brazil
    • Santa Fé, Paraná, Brazil
    • Santa Fé do Sul, Brazil
    • Santa Fé de Minas, Brazil
    • Santa Fé de Goiás, Brazil
    • Bonito de Santa Fé, Brazil
  • Colombia
    • Santa Fe (Bogotá), within Bogota, Colombia
    • Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia
  • Cuba
    • Santa Fe, Havana, Cuba
    • Santa Fe, Isle of Youth, Cuba
  • Honduras
    • Santa Fe, Ocotepeque, Honduras
    • Santa Fe, Colón, Honduras
  • Mexico
    • Santa Fe (Mexico City), within Mexico City
  • Panama
    • Santa Fé, Veraguas, Panama
    • Santa Fé District, Panama
    • Santa Fé, Darién, Panama
  • Philippines
    • Santa Fe, Romblon, Philippines
    • Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
    • Santa Fe, Cebu, Philippines
    • Santa Fe, Leyte, Philippines
  • Spain
    • Santa Fe, Granada, Spain
    • Santa Fe, Catalonia, Spain, an abandoned town
    • Santa Fe del Penedès, in Barcelona, Spain
    • Santa Fe de Mondújar, Spain
  • USA
    • Santa Fe, New Mexico, the state capital of New Mexico, United States
    • Eldorado at Santa Fe, New Mexico
    • Santa Fe, Texas, United States
    • Santa Fe, Missouri
    • Santa Fe, Ohio
    • Santa Fe, Indiana
    • New Santa Fe, Indiana
    • Santa Fe Township, Clinton County, Illinois
    • Santa Fe Springs, California
    • Rancho Santa Fe, California
    • Santa Fe, Oakland, California
    • Santa Fe – Española combined statistical area

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