Santa Rita - Places

Places

  • Brazil
    • Santa Rita, Macapá, a borough in the city of Macapá in Amapá state
    • Santa Rita, Maranhão, a town in Maranhão state
    • Santa Rita, Paraíba, a town in Paraíba state
    • Santa Rita de Cássia, a town in Bahia
    • Cássia dos Coqueiros, a village called Santa Rita de Cássia dos Coqueiros in São Paulo state
    • Santa Rita do Araguaia, Goiás
    • Santa Rita do Novo Destino, Goiás
    • Santa Rita do Trivelato, Mato Grosso
    • Santa Rita do Pardo, Mato Grosso do Sul
    • Santa Rita de Caldas, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita de Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita de Jacutinga, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita de Minas, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita do Itueto, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais
    • Santa Rita d'Oeste, São Paulo
    • Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, São Paulo
    • Santa Rita do Tocantins, Tocantins
  • Colombia
    • Santa Rita, Vichada a town and municipality in the Vichada Department
  • El Salvador
    • Santa Rita, Chalatenango
  • Guam (United States)
    • Santa Rita, Guam
  • Honduras
    • Santa Rita, Copán
  • Mexico
    • Santa Rita, Nuevo León
    • Santa Rita, Sonora
    • Santa Rita, Zacatecas
    • Santa Rita Tlahuapan, Puebla
  • Paraguay
    • Santa Rita District, Paraguay
  • Peru
    • Santa Rita de Siguas District, Arequipa
  • Philippines
    • Santa Rita, Pampanga
    • Santa Rita, Samar
  • United States
    • Santa Rita, California (disambiguation), multiple locations
    • Santa Rita, New Mexico, a ghost town
    • Santa Rita, Texas, a ghost town
    • Santa Rita Jail, Dublin, Alameda County, California
    • Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona
    • Sta. Rita Hills AVA, an American Viticultural Area located in Santa Barbara, California
  • Venezuela
    • Santa Rita, Aragua
    • Santa Rita, Zulia
  • Dominican Republic
    • Santa Rita Parochial School, a private school in the city of San Cristóbal

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