Carlton - Places

Places

Australia
  • Carlton, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
  • Carlton, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne
Canada
  • Carlton, Saskatchewan, a hamlet
  • Fort Carlton, Hudson Bay Company fur trading post built in 1810
  • Carlton Trail, a historic trail near Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan
  • Carlton, Edmonton, Alberta, a neighbourhood
  • Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario
England
  • Carlton, Bedfordshire, a village
  • Carlton, Cambridgeshire, a village
  • Carlton, County Durham, a village and civil parish
  • Carlton, Leicestershire, a village
  • Carlton, Hambleton, North Yorkshire, a village and civil parish
  • Carlton, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, a village
  • Carlton, Selby, North Yorkshire, a village and civil parish
  • Carlton, Nottinghamshire, a suburb to the east of Nottingham
  • Carlton (UK Parliament constituency), abolished in 1983
  • Carlton, South Yorkshire, a village
  • Carlton, Suffolk, a village
  • Carlton, Rothwell, West Yorkshire, a village
  • Carlton, Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, a civil parish
United States
  • Carlton, Alabama, an unincorporated community
  • Carlton, Georgia, a city
  • Carlton Township, Tama County, Iowa
  • Carlton, Kansas, a city
  • Carlton County, Minnesota
    • Carlton, Minnesota, a city and the county seat
  • Carlton Peak, Cook County, Minnesota
  • Carlton, New York, a town
  • Carlton, Oregon, a city
  • Carlton, Texas, an unincorporated community
  • Carlton, United States Virgin Islands, a settlement
  • Carlton, Washington, an unincorporated community
  • Carlton, Wisconsin, a town

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