Valverde
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Valverde is Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for green valley, and may refer to:
People
Places
Brazil
- Vale Verde, a municipality in the State of Rio Grande do Sul
Dominican Republic
- Valverde Province, a province in the northeast
Italy
- Valverde, Lombardy, a commune in the Province of Pavia, in the region of Lombardy
- Valverde, Bergamo, a quarter in the city of Bergamo, in the region of Lombardy
- Valverde, Sicily, a commune in the Province of Catania, island of Sicily
- Valverde, Emilia Romagna, a suburb of Cesenatico in the province of Forlì-Cesena
Portugal
- Valverde (Aguiar da Beira), a civil parish in the municipality of Aguiar da Beira
- Valverde (Alfãndega da Fé), a civil parish in the municipality of Aflândega da Fé
- Valverde (Fundão), a civil parish in the municipality of Fundão
- Valverde, a civil parish in the municipality of Mirandela
- Valverde, a civil parish in the municipality of Mogadouro
- Valverde, Viseu, a village in the municipality of Todela
Spain
- Valverde del Camino, a municipality in the Province of Huelva, Andalusia
- Valverde de Alcalá, a municipality in the Autonomous community of Madrid
- Valverde, Aragon, a village in the municipality of Calamocha, Province of Teruel
- In the archipelago of the Canaries
- Valverde, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, a municipality in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
United States of America
- Valverde, Denver, a neighborhood in the City and County of Denver, Colorado
- Valverde, New Mexico, the site of the Battle of Valverde during the American Civil War
See also
- Val Verde (disambiguation)
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