Columbia
Wikimedia disambiguation page
- For the country in South America, see Colombia.
Columbia is the original name for the United States and inspired the names of many things. For the original Columbia, see Historical Columbia.
Places in North America
change- Columbia River
- Upper Columbia United Tribes, certain Native American peoples near the Columbia River
- British Columbia
- District of Columbia
- Mount Columbia (Colorado)
- Mount Columbia (Alberta)
- Columbia Glacier (Alaska)
- Columbia Glacier (Washington)
- Columbia Peak in the state of Washington
- Columbia Icefield in Alberta and British Columbia
U.S. cities or towns:
- Columbia, South Carolina, the state capital
- Columbia, Alabama
- Columbia, Connecticut
- Columbia, California
- Columbia, Illinois
- Columbia, Louisiana
- Columbia, Maryland
- Columbia, Mississippi
- Columbia, Missouri, home of the University of Missouri
- Columbia, New Hampshire
- Columbia, New Jersey
- Columbia, New York
- Columbia, North Carolina
- Columbia, Pennsylvania
- Columbia, Tennessee
- Columbia, Virginia
- Columbia, Texas
Other places in the U.S.
change- Columbia Beach, Washington
- Columbia Center, New York
- Columbia Center, Ohio
- Columbia City, Indiana
- Columbia City, Oregon
- Columbia County, Arkansas
- Columbia County, Florida
- Columbia County, Georgia
- Columbia County, New York
- Columbia County, Oregon
- Columbia County, Pennsylvania
- Columbia County, Washington
- Columbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania
- Columbia Heights, Minnesota
- Columbia Heights, Oregon
- Columbia Heights, Washington, DC
- Columbia Station, Ohio
- Columbia Township, Jackson County, Michigan
- Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan
- Columbia Township, Van Buren County, Michigan
- Columbia Valley Gardens, Washington
Well-known companies
change- Columbia Aircraft
- Columbia Automobile Company
- Columbia Bicycles
- CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System
- Columbia Graphophone Company
- Columbia Management Group
- Columbia Masterworks Records
- Columbia Music Entertainment
- Columbia Pictures
- Columbia Records
- Columbia Sussex
- Columbia Sportswear
- Columbia University Press, publisher of the Columbia Encyclopedia
Education
changeTechnology
change- Columbia Nuclear Generating Station in Washington
- Columbia (supercomputer), a NASA supercomputer
Vehicles
change- Space shuttle Columbia, which fell apart during reentry in 2003
- the Apollo 11 Command/Service Module
- USS Columbia, several ships of the US Navy
- Airplane piloted by Clarence Duncan Chamberlin when he was the second person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- HMS Columbia, the name of many ships of the Royal Navy
- Columbia, the type 2-4-2 railroad locomotive in the Whyte notation
- Columbia automobile, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (1893-1917)
- Lightship Columbia, WLV-604, the first lightship on the Pacific Coast of the United States
Railroad passenger trains
change- Columbian (B&O), a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train between Jersey City, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois
- Columbian (passenger train), a former Milwaukee Road train between Chicago and Tacoma
Fictional uses
change- Columbia, a spaceship in Wally Wood's comic story Dark Side of the Moon, published in 1950
- Columbia (NX-02), a fictional starship on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise
- Columbia, a character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- "Columbia", a song by Paul van Dyk on Out There And Back
- Columbia Airlines, fictional airline from Airport 1975
- a Battlestar from both the original and the re-imagined versions of the Battlestar Galactica T.V show
Songs
change- "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean", a historical patriotic song still occasionally sung in the U.S.
- Columbia (song), a song on the 1994 Oasis album Definitely Maybe
- "Hail, Columbia", currently the official anthem of the Vice President and an early anthem of the United States
- "Roll on Columbia", a 1941 popular song by Woody Guthrie about the Columbia River
Other
change- Columbia Station, a station on the Vancouver SkyTrain
- Columbia (supercontinent)
Related pages
change- Columbiad, a type of cannon from the 19th century
- Columba (constellation)
- Niobium, an element formerly named Columbium
- Saint Columba
- Saint Columbanus
- The Columbian Orator
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