Santa Fe - Other Locations and Geography

Other Locations and Geography

  • Argentina
    • New Bank of Santa Fe, in Argentina
  • Chile
    • Santa Fe (fort), constructed in 1602 in Chile
  • Colombia
    • Santa Fe de Ralito, a Colombian ranching outpost
    • Santa Fe de Bogotá, a former name for the Colombian capital
  • Ecuador
    • Santa Fe Island, in the Galapagos
  • Mexico
    • Santa Fe de Mexico (pueblo hospital), ruins located in Mexico City
  • Spain
    • Santa Fe Abbey, a former monastery in Spain
  • USA
    • Santa Fe County, New Mexico
    • Santa Fe impact structure, bolide impact site in New Mexico
    • Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a province of New Spain that existed from the late 16th century through the early 19th century
    • Santa Fe Historic District, in Santa Fe, New Mexico
    • Santa Fe Trail, a historic 19th century transportation route across southwestern North America
      • Santa Fe Trail Remains, in Kansas, USA
    • New Santa Fe Trail, an auto trail in the United States connecting Kansas City, Missouri with Los Angeles, California
    • Lake Santa Fe, lake in northeastern Alachua County, Florida, USA
    • Santa Fe Baldy, a mountain peak in New Mexico, USA
    • Santa Fe River (Florida), a tributary of the Suwannee River, USA
    • Santa Fe Swamp, in Florida
    • Santa Fe River (New Mexico), USA
    • Santa Fe National Forest, a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States.
    • Santa Fe Mountains (Sangre de Cristo Mountains, of the Rocky Mountains in New Mexico)
    • Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, in California, USA
    • Santa Fe Plaza, a National Historic Landmark in the USA
    • Santa Fe Terminal Complex, in Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Santa Fe Apartments, a demolished Detroit apartment complex
    • Trinidad History Museum (Santa Fe Trail Museum) in Colorado, USA
  • Santa Fe Crater, an impact crater on Mars

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