Argyle - Places

Places

Australia
  • Argyle County, New South Wales
    • Electoral district of Argyle, a former electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales
  • Argyle Downs, a pastoral lease in Western Australia
  • Lake Argyle, an artificial lake in Western Australia
Canada
  • Argyle, Nova Scotia, municipality
    • Argyle, Nova Scotia (community)
    • Argyle (electoral district), Nova Scotia
    • Argyle Sound, Nova Scotia
    • Central Argyle, Nova Scotia
    • Lower Argyle, Nova Scotia
  • Argyle, Manitoba
  • Argyle, Ontario
  • Argyle No. 1, Saskatchewan
United States
  • Argyle, Florida, in Walton County, Florida
  • Argyle, Georgia
  • Argyle, Illinois
  • Argyle, Iowa
  • Argyle (Houma, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Louisiana
  • Argyle, Maine
  • Argyle Township, Michigan
  • Argyle, Minnesota
  • Argyle, Missouri
  • Argyle (town), New York
    • Argyle (village), New York
  • Argyle, Texas
  • Argyle, Utah, a ghost town
  • Argyle, West Virginia
  • Argyle (town), Wisconsin
    • Argyle, Wisconsin, village within the town
Malaysia
  • Argyll, Penang
St.Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Argyle, St.Vincent

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