Alfonso - Places

Places

  • Afonso Cláudio, a municipality in Brazil.
  • Alfonso Castaneda, Nueva Vizcaya, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • Alfonso Lista, Ifugao, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • Alfonso, Cavite, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • Alphonse Atoll, in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles.
  • Alphonse Group, a group of atolls in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles.
  • Alphonse Island, in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles.
  • Cape San Ildefonso, a cape in the Philippines.
  • Ildefonso Islands, group of islands in Chile.
  • Paulo Afonso, a city in Brazil.
  • Ribeira Afonso, a village in São Tomé and Príncipe.
  • San Ildefonso Ixtahuacán, a municipality in Guatemala.
  • San Ildefonso Peninsula, a peninsula in the Philippines.
  • San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, a census-designated place in the USA.
  • San Ildefonso, Bulacan, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • San Ildefonso, San Vicente, a municipality in El Salvador.
  • San Ildefonso, a town in Spain.
  • Santo Ildefonso, a parish in Portugal.

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