Lecato, Virginia
Unincorporated community in Accomack County, Virginia
Lecato (also known as Lecato Station) is an unincorporated community in Accomack County, Virginia.[1]
References
- ^ "Lecato". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved February 9, 2014.
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Municipalities and communities of Accomack County, Virginia, United States
County seat: Accomac
- Accomac
- Belle Haven‡
- Bloxom
- Chincoteague
- Hallwood
- Keller
- Melfa
- Onancock
- Onley
- Painter
- Parksley
- Saxis
- Tangier
- Wachapreague
- Atlantic
- Bayside
- Bobtown
- Boston
- Captains Cove
- Cats Bridge
- Chase Crossing
- Deep Creek
- Gargatha
- Greenbackville
- Greenbush
- Harborton
- Horntown
- Lee Mont
- Locust Mount
- Makemie Park
- Mappsburg
- Mappsville
- Metompkin
- Modest Town
- Nelsonia
- New Church
- Oak Hall
- Pastoria
- Pungoteague
- Quinby
- Sanford
- Savage Town
- Savageville
- Schooner Bay
- South Chesconessex
- Tasley
- Temperanceville
- Wattsville
- Whitesville
communities
- Allentown
- Assawoman
- Belinda
- Birch Town
- Bullbegger
- Cashville
- Centerville
- Chancetown
- Chesconessex
- Clam
- Coocheyville
- Craddockville
- Crockett Town
- Daugherty
- East Point
- Franklin City
- Graysville
- Groton Town
- Grotons
- Guilford
- Hacksneck
- Hopeton
- Hopkins
- Horsey
- Jenkins Bridge
- Jordan
- Justisville
- Lecato
- Little Hell
- Locksville
- Locustville
- Macedonia
- Mearsville
- Messongo
- Middlesex
- Miona
- Nandua
- The Oaks
- Pennyville
- Piggen
- Poulson
- Rue
- Shields
- Sign Post
- Sinnickson
- Smithville
- Ticktown
- Winterville
- Wishart
- Withams
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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37°56′20″N 75°33′00″W / 37.93889°N 75.55000°W / 37.93889; -75.55000
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