Iamonia, Florida
Unincorporated community in Florida, U.S.
Iamonia (pronounced /aɪəmoʊniːə/) is an unincorporated community in Leon County, Florida, United States.[1] It is located along U.S. Route 319 and the eastern terminus of County Road 12, just south of the Georgia border.
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30°40′08″N 84°09′48″W / 30.66889°N 84.16333°W / 30.66889; -84.16333
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Municipalities and communities of Leon County, Florida, United States
County seat: Tallahassee
- Tallahassee
- Bradfordville
- Capitola
- Chaires
- Fort Braden
- Miccosukee
- Woodville
communities
- Belair
- Bloxham
- Centerville
- Felkel
- Iamonia
- Meridian
- Miccosukee
- Ochlockonee
- Wadesboro
- Anhaica
- Apalachen
- Escambe
- Lake Jackson Mounds
- Magnolia
- Mission San Luis de Apalachee (San Luis de Talimali)
- Port Leon
- State of Muskogee
- Velda Mound
- Andalusia
- William Bailey
- Bannerman
- Barrow Hill
- Blakely
- William D. Bloxham
- Burgesstown
- William A. Carr
- Casa de Laga
- Joseph Chaires
- Chemonie
- Edgewood
- El Destino‡
- Evergreen Hills
- Francis Eppes
- Goodwood
- Horseshoe
- House Place
- Ingleside
- James Kirksey
- La Grange
- Live Oak
- Daniel B. Meginniss
- Miccosukee
- Mossview
- Oaklawn
- Orchard Pond
- Pine Hill
- W. G. Ponder
- George W. Scott
- R. G. Shepard
- Southwood
- Tuscawilla
- Verdura
- Walnut Hill
- Water Oak
- Waverly
- Woodlawn
‡This plantation also has portions in an adjacent county.
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