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Patron saints of places

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In various denominations of Christianity, some deceased Christians are recognized as saints. Some such saints are regarded as patron saints, or heavenly advocates, of certain locations.

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Patron saints by regions
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Patron saints of Europe
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Geographical regions

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Countries

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St. Henry the bishop

This list only includes sovereign states. Subdivisions, such as the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, are listed below under "Administrative subdivisions".

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Former countries

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Administrative subdivisions

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Note: Patron saints are likely to be related to fixed traditional regions, and not to the changing boundaries of administrative subdivisions.

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Cities and towns

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Catherine of Siena writing

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brazil

Canada

Colombia

Croatia

Cuba

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

Egypt

France

Germany

Greece

Haiti

Honduras

Hungary

India

Ireland

Italy

Kenya

  • Kisumu Thérèse of Lisieux

Lebanon

Lithuania

Madagascar

Malta

Mexico

Montenegro

Netherlands

Nicaragua

Norway

Peru

Philippines

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Our Lady of Peñafrancia in Naga City, Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Rwanda

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Syria

Tanzania

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Venezuela

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Extraterrestrial locations

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Mary is the patron saint of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando, which the Bishop claimed included the moon.
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