Enfield - Places

Places

In Australia:

  • Enfield, New South Wales
  • Enfield, South Australia
    • Electoral district of Enfield, a state electoral district in South Australia, corresponding to the suburb
    • Enfield High School, South Australia
  • Enfield, Victoria

In Canada:

  • Enfield, Nova Scotia

In England:

  • London Borough of Enfield, a borough in London since 1965, that includes:
    • Enfield Chase
    • Enfield Highway
    • Enfield Lock
    • Enfield Town
      • Enfield-chantry school, 1398–1558
      • Enfield Grammar School, 1558–
      • Enfield County School
      • Enfield Town F.C., a non-league football club based in Enfield, London
      • Enfield (1893) F.C. a non-league football club based in Enfield, London
      • Enfield Cricket Club
      • Enfield Poltergeist, an apparent poltergeist activity, 1977 to 1980
    • Enfield Wash
    • Enfield East (UK Parliament constituency)
    • Enfield West (UK Parliament constituency)
    • Enfield North (UK Parliament constituency)
    • Enfield Southgate (UK Parliament constituency)
    • Enfield (UK Parliament constituency), the former parliamentary seat, since redrawn
    • Municipal Borough of Enfield, the former borough, since enlarged
  • Enfield, Worcestershire, a district of Redditch

In Ireland:

  • Enfield, County Meath

In the United States:

  • Enfield, Connecticut
    • Enfield High School (US)
  • Enfield, Illinois
  • Enfield, Maine
  • Enfield, Massachusetts, former town
  • Enfield, New Hampshire
  • Enfield, New York
  • Enfield, North Carolina

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