Miranda - Places

Places

Australia
  • Miranda, New South Wales, a community in Sutherland Shire, New South Wales
  • Miranda railway station, a railway station in Sutherland Shire, New South Wales
Brazil
  • Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul, a município in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul
Colombia
  • Miranda, Cauca, a municipio in Cauca Department
Italy
  • Miranda, Molise, a comune in the Province of Isernia
New Zealand
  • Miranda, New Zealand, a community in Waikato District, Waikato
Portugal
  • Miranda do Corvo, a município in Coimbra District, Centro
  • Miranda do Douro, a freguesia in Bragança District, Norte
  • Miranda do Douro Municipality, a município in Bragança District, Norte
  • Terra de Miranda, a plateau in Bragança District, Norte
Spain
  • Belmonte de Miranda, a municipio in the Principality of Asturias
  • Miranda de Arga, a municipio in the Chartered Community of Navarre
  • Miranda de Ebro, a municipio in the Province of Burgos
United States
  • Miranda, California, an unincorporated community in Humboldt County
Venezuela
  • Miranda, Venezuela, one of the 23 states which make up the country
  • Francisco de Miranda, Anzoátegui, a municipio in the state of Anzoátegui
  • Francisco de Miranda, Guárico, a municipio in the state of Guárico
  • Francisco de Miranda, Táchira, a municipio in the state of Táchira
  • Miranda, Carabobo, a municipio in the state of Carabobo
  • Miranda, Falcón, a municipio in the state of Falcón
  • Miranda, Mérida, a municipio in the state of Mérida
  • Miranda, Trujillo, a municipio in the state of Trujillo
  • Miranda, Zulia, a municipio in the state of Zulia

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