List of places named after Saint Francis

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The following is a list of places named after Saint Francis of Assisi.

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Africa

South Africa

America

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Colombia

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

United States

Uruguay

Asia

Hong Kong

India

Lebanon

Malaysia

Philippines

Europe

Italy

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