Andrews — may refer to:Places called AndrewsIn Canada*St. Andrews Heights, Alberta *St. Andrews, Manitoba *St. Andrews North, Manitoba *Saint Andrews (parish), New Brunswick *Saint Andrews (town), New Brunswick *St. Andrews, Nova Scotia *St. Andrews… … Wikipedia
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