Salford
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- The City of Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England
- Salford, Greater Manchester, or Salford proper, an urban settlement within the City of Salford
- The County Borough of Salford, a former city and local government district located within the administrative county of Lancashire, England
- Salford (hundred), also known as Salfordshire, an ancient judicial division of Lancashire, England
- Salford (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral area of North West England established in 1997, and represented in the United Kingdom's House of Commons
- Salford East (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral area of North West England between 1950-1997
- Salford North (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral area of North West England between 1885-1950
- Salford South (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral area of North West England between 1885-1950
- Salford West (UK Parliament constituency), an electoral area of North West England between 1885-1983
- Salford Cathedral, the Roman Catholic cathedral in the City of Salford
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford, an ecclesiastical division of the Province of Liverpool under the Bishop of Salford
- Salford City Reds, a rugby league team in North West England
- Salford City Academy, a state comprehensive high school in Greater Manchester, England ;Other places named Salford
- Salford, Bedfordshire, a village near Milton Keynes
- Salford, Oxfordshire, a village in South East England
- Salford, a hamlet adjacent to the village of Wavendon, in Buckinghamshire, England
- Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a settlement in the United States
- Salford, a locality within South-West Oxford, Ontario, a township in Canada
- Salfords, a village in Surrey, England
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