Cologne (disambiguation)

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Cologne (German: Köln) is a city in Germany.

Cologne may also refer to:

Places

France

  • Cologne, Gers, a commune in the Département of Gers

Germany

  • Cologne (region), a governmental district of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Electorate of Cologne, a state and electorate until 1803
  • Free Imperial City of Cologne, within the Holy Roman Empire 1475–1796

Italy

  • Cologne, Lombardy, a commune in the Province of Brescia

United States

  • Cologne, Minnesota, a city
  • Cologne, New Jersey, an unincorporated community
  • Cologne, Virginia, an unincorporated community

Arts and entertainment

  • Cologne (Ranma ½), a character in the Japanese Ranma ½ manga series
  • Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther, a 1939 American short documentary film
  • "Cologne", a 2008 song by Ben Folds from Way to Normal
  • "Cologne", a 2015 song by Selena Gomez from Revival

Other uses

  • Cologne (perfume) or Eau de Cologne, a perfume originating from Cologne, Germany, also generically a type of perfume
    • Perfume, as a generic term
  • Cologne (pigeon), a World War II RAF messenger pigeon
  • Cologne phonetics, a phonetic algorithm
  • Ford Cologne V6 engine, an automobile engine built in Germany by the Ford Motor Company
  • .cologne, a geographic top-level domain for Cologne, Germany in the Domain Name System of the Internet

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Cologne
  • Original Eau de Cologne, a geographical indication allowed for 4711, a traditional German Eau de Cologne by Mäurer & Wirtz
  • Cologne I (electoral district)
  • Cologne II (electoral district)
  • Cologne III (electoral district)
  • Colón (disambiguation)
  • Cologna (disambiguation)
  • Cologno (disambiguation)
  • Cologny
  • Coligny (disambiguation)
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