Southgate - Places

Places

In the United Kingdom:

  • Southgate, London
    • Enfield Southgate (UK Parliament constituency)
    • Southgate tube station
  • SouthGate, Bath
  • Southgate, Ceredigion
  • Southgate, Cheshire
  • Southgate, Norfolk
  • Southgate, Runcorn, a housing development, demolished in 1990.
  • Southgate, Swansea
  • Southgate, West Sussex

In the United States:

  • Southgate, Florida
  • Southgate, Kentucky
  • Southgate, Michigan
  • Southgate, Houston, Texas, neighborhood in Houston, Texas
  • Southgate Shopping Center, Milwaukee, a defunct shopping mall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Southgate Shopping Center, Southgate, Michigan

There are also the similarly spelled:

  • South Gate, California
  • South Gate, Maryland

In Canada:

  • Southgate Centre, a shopping centre in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Southgate (ETS), a light rail station in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Southgate, Ontario, a township

In Australia:

  • Southgate, Sylvania
  • Southgate Arts and Leisure Precinct, an area within Southbank, Victoria

In New Zealand:

  • Southgate, Wellington

In South Africa:

  • Southgate, South Africa

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