Santo Tomas - Places in The World

Places in The World

  • Argentina
    • Santo Tomás, Buenos Aires, Carlos Casares Partido, Buenos Aires Province
  • Colombia
    • Santo Tomás, Atlantico
  • El Salvador
    • Santo Tomás, El Salvador
  • Guatemala
    • Volcán Santo Tomás
  • Menorca / Minorca
    • Santo Tomas
  • Mexico
    • Santo Tomás de Aquino Mission, in Baja California
    • Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, in México
    • Santo Tomás, Hidalgo
  • Nicaragua
    • Santo Tomás, Chontales
  • Peru
    • Santo Tomás District, Luya, in Luya province, Amazonas region
    • Santo Tomás District, Cutervo, in Cutervo province, Cajamarca region
    • Santo Tomás District, Chumbivilcas, in Chumbivilcas province, Cusco region
    • Santo Tomás de Pata District, in Angaraes province, Huancavelica region
    • Santo Tomás, Peru
  • Philippines
    • Santo Tomas, Batangas
    • Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte
    • Santo Tomas, Isabela
    • Santo Tomas, La Union
    • Santo Tomas, Pampanga
    • Santo Tomas, Pangasinan
    • University of Santo Tomas
    • Santo Tomas Internment Camp
  • United States
    • Santo Tomás, Texas

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