Filadelfia (disambiguation)
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Filadelfia can refer to:
  • Filadelfia
    Filadelfia
    Filadelfia is the capital of Boquerón Department in the Gran Chaco of western Paraguay. It is the centre of the Fernheim Colony. It is about a 5 hour drive from the capital of Asunción.-History:...

    , Paraguay
  • Filadelfia, Calabria, Italy
  • Filadelfia de Guanacaste
    Filadelfia de Guanacaste
    Filadelfia is the first district and main city of Carrillo in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. This district has 7,814 inhabitants and 125.01 km². It was declared an archaeological city because of all the indigenous cemeteries found near the Tempisque River. The town was formerly known as Siete Cueros...

    , Costa Rica
  • Filadelfia, Caldas
    Filadelfia, Caldas
    Filadelfia is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Caldas....

    , Colombia
  • Filadélfia, Tocantins
    Filadélfia, Tocantins
    Filadélfia, Tocantins is a town and municipality in the state of Tocantins in the Northern region of Brazil.-References:...

    , a town in Tocantins
    Tocantins
    Tocantins may refer to:* Tocantins, a state in Brazil* Tocantins River, a river in Brazil* Survivor: Tocantins, a reality show set in Tocantins, Brazil* Tocantins Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club...

    , Brazil
  • Filadélfia, Bahia, a town in Bahia
    Bahia
    Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, and is located in the northeastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the fourth most populous Brazilian state after São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, and the fifth-largest in size...

    , Brazil
  • Nea Filadelfeia
    Nea Filadelfeia
    Nea Filadelfeia is a suburb in the northern part of Athens, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Filadelfeia-Chalkidona, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit....

    , a suburb in the northern part of Athens, Greece
  • Stadio Filadelfia
    Stadio Filadelfia
    Stadio Filadelfia was a multi-use stadium in Turin, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of Torino F.C. matches. It was replaced by Stadio Olimpico di Torino in 1963. The capacity of the stadium was 30,000 spectators.-External links:*...

    , an historic football stadium in Turin, Italy

  • The Polish, Spanish, and Italian names for Philadelphia in the United States
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