Columbia may refer to:
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Columbia (personification)
Columbia (; ) is the female national personification of the United States. It was also a historical name applied to the Americas and to the New World. The association has given rise to the names of many American places, objects, institutions and ...
, the historical female national personification of the United States, and a poetic name for America
Places
North America
Natural features
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Columbia Plateau
The Columbia Plateau is a geologic and geographic region that lies across parts of the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is a wide flood basalt plateau between the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains, cut through by the Columbia ...
, a geologic and geographic region in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
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Columbia River
The Columbia River (Upper Chinook: ' or '; Sahaptin: ''Nch’i-Wàna'' or ''Nchi wana''; Sinixt dialect'' '') is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The river rises in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, C ...
, in Canada and the United States
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Columbia Bar
The Columbia Bar, also frequently called the Graveyard of the Pacific, is a system of bar (landform), bars and shoals at the mouth of the Columbia River spanning the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington (state), Washington. It is known as one of th ...
, a sandbar in the estuary of the Columbia River
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Columbia Country
Columbia Country refers to the upper basin of the Columbia River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It includes a smaller region known as the Columbia Valley, near the river's headwaters at Columbia Lake in the Rocky Mountain Trench, ...
, the region of British Columbia encompassing the northern portion of that river's upper reaches
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Columbia Valley
The Columbia Valley is the name used for a region in the Rocky Mountain Trench near the headwaters of the Columbia River between the town of Golden and the Canal Flats. The main hub of the valley is the town of Invermere. Other towns include Rad ...
, a region within the Columbia Country
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Columbia Lake
Columbia Lake is the primary lake at the headwaters of the Columbia River, in British Columbia, Canada. It is fed by several small tributaries. The village of Canal Flats is located at the south end of the lake.
Columbia Lake is a fresh water lak ...
, a lake at the head of the Columbia River
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Columbia Wetlands
The Columbia Wetlands is a 15,070 hectare wetland in the Columbia Valley region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It was designated a wetland of international importance on World Environment Day, June 5, 2005, and is the thirty-sevent ...
, a protected area near Columbia Lake
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Columbia Slough
The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about long, in the floodplain of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Oregon. From its source in the Portland suburb of Fairview, the Columbia Slough meanders west through Gresham and Portland to ...
, along the Columbia watercourse near Portland, Oregon
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Glacial Lake Columbia
Glacial Lake Columbia was the lake formed on the ice-dammed Columbia River behind the Okanogan lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet when the lobe covered of the Waterville Plateau west of Grand Coulee in central Washington state during the Wisco ...
, a proglacial lake in Washington state
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Columbia Icefield
The Columbia Icefield is the largest ice field in North America's Rocky Mountains. Located within the Canadian Rocky Mountains astride the Continental Divide along the border of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, the ice field lies partly in ...
, in the Canadian Rockies
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Columbia Island (District of Columbia)
Lady Bird Johnson Park, formerly known as Columbia Island until 1968, is an island located in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It formed naturally as an extension of Analostan Island in the latter part of the 1800s ...
, in the Potomac River
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Columbia Island (New York)
Columbia Island (formerly Little Pea Island), is an island in the Long Island Sound and part of New Rochelle, New York. It is situated off the south-eastern coast of Davids Island, immediately adjacent to Pea Island. Before sea walls and other st ...
, in Long Island Sound
Populated places
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Columbia City (disambiguation) Columbia City is the name of several places in the United States:
*Columbia City, Indiana
*Columbia City, Oregon
*Columbia City, Seattle, a neighborhood of Seattle
See also
*Columbia (disambiguation)
*Columbia, Missouri
*Columbia, South Caroli ...
*
Columbia County (disambiguation) Columbia County or County of Columbia or ''variant'', may refer to:
Counties of Columbia
Columbia County is the name of eight counties in the United States:
* Columbia County, Arkansas
* Columbia County, Florida
* Columbia County, Georgia
* Columb ...
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District of Columbia (disambiguation) District of Columbia is a U.S. federal district which contains the national capital of the City of Washington.
District of Columbia or Columbia District or ''variant'', may also refer to:
Washington DC related
* District of Columbia (until 1871) ...
, including "Columbia District"
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Columbia Township (disambiguation) Columbia Township may refer to the following places in the United States:
Arkansas
* Columbia Township, Randolph County, Arkansas
Indiana
* Columbia Township, Dubois County, Indiana
* Columbia Township, Fayette County, Indiana
* Columbia Townshi ...
*
Mount Columbia (disambiguation) Mount Columbia may refer to:
* Mount Columbia (Canada), on the border of Alberta and British Columbia
* Mount Columbia (Colorado)
Mount Columbia is a high mountain summit of the Collegiate Peaks in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains of Nor ...
Canada
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British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
, a province of Canada
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Columbia District
The Columbia District was a fur trading
The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold ...
, a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading district in the Pacific Northwest
*
Columbia, British Columbia Columbia was a city in the Boundary Country region of southern British Columbia.
Now the west part of Grand Forks, like Carson, it sought to rival Grand Forks for supremacy. Initially called Upper Grand Forks, the name changed to Columbia in 1899, ...
, a former city in Canada
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Columbia (electoral district)
Columbia was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the election of 1903. It lasted until the 1928 election, when it was merged into Columbia-Revelstoke for t ...
, formerly in British Columbia, Canada, 1903–1928
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Columbia Street, New Westminster
New Westminster (colloquially known as New West) is a city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It was founded by Major-General Richard Moody as the capit ...
, the main downtown street of that city, in British Columbia, Canada
United States
*
District of Columbia
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, image_caption = Clockwise from top left: the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, United States Capitol, Logan Circle, Jefferson Memorial, White House, Adams Morgan, ...
, the United States' capital district
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Columbia, Alabama
Columbia is a town in Houston County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the 2010 census the population was 740, down from 804 in 2000.
History
Founded in 1820, Columbia served as a major ...
, a town
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Columbia, Arizona
Columbia is a ghost town in Yavapai County, Arizona
Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and ...
, a populated place
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Columbia, California
Columbia is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Sierra Nevada foothills in Tuolumne County, California, United States. It was founded as a boomtown in 1850 when gold was found during the California Gold Rush, and was known as the "Ge ...
, a census-designated place and former boomtown
*
Columbia, San Diego
Columbia is a neighborhood located in Downtown San Diego, California. The neighborhood is largely commercial, however there are many highrise condominium buildings under construction.
The Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum and the Maritime Museum a ...
, California, a neighborhood
*
Columbia, Connecticut
Columbia is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 5,272 at the 2020 census. Originally a part of Lebanon, known as the North Society or Lebanon's Crank, Columbia was incorporated in May 1804. The town was named f ...
, a town
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Columbia, Illinois
Columbia is a city mainly in Monroe County with a small portion in St. Clair County in the U.S. state of Illinois, about south of St. Louis, Missouri. The population was 10,999 at the 2020 census.
History
Columbia was first incorporated in 1 ...
, a city
*
Columbia, Fayette County, Indiana
Columbia is an unincorporated community in Columbia Township, Fayette County, Indiana
Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital a ...
, an unincorporated town
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Columbia, Iowa
Columbia is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Iowa
Iowa () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States, bordered by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west. It i ...
, an unincorporated community
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Columbia, Kentucky
Columbia is a home rule-class city just above Russell Creek in Adair County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 4,452 at the 2010 census. Columbia is the seat of its county.
History
The area was settled by Daniel Trabue. The ...
, a city
*
Columbia, Louisiana
Columbia is a town in, and the parish seat of, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 390 as of the 2010 census, down from 477 in 2000.
History
The land that became Columbia was first cleared by Daniel Humphries in 1827. ...
, a town
*
Columbia, Maine
Columbia is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 435 at the 2020 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which, of it is land and is water.
Columbia was first s ...
, a town
*
Columbia, Maryland
Columbia is a census-designated place in Howard County, Maryland. It is one of the principal communities of the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. It is a planned community consisting of 10 self-contained villages.
Columbia began with ...
, a planned community
*
Columbia, Michigan
Vevay Township is a civil township of Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,537 at the 2010 census. The township is part of the Lansing–East Lansing metropolitan area and mostly surrounds the city of Mason, but the ...
, a village
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Columbia, Mississippi
Columbia is a U.S. city in and the county seat of Marion County, Mississippi, which was formed six years before Mississippi was admitted to statehood. Columbia was named for Columbia, South Carolina, from which many of the early settlers had migr ...
, a city
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Columbia, Missouri
Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is the county seat of Boone County and home to the University of Missouri. Founded in 1821, it is the principal city of the five-county Columbia metropolitan area. It is Missouri's fourth ...
, a city
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Columbia metropolitan area (Missouri)
The Columbia metropolitan area is the region centered around the City of Columbia in the U.S. state of Missouri. Located in Mid-Missouri, it consists of five counties: Boone, Audrain, Randolph, Cooper, and Howard. The population was estimate ...
*
Columbia, New Hampshire
Columbia is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 659 at the 2020 census, down from 757 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Berlin, NH– VT micropolitan statistical area.
History
The township was origin ...
, a town
*
Columbia, New Jersey
Columbia is an Local government in New Jersey#Unincorporated communities, unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Knowlton Township, New Jersey, Knowlton Township in Warren County, New Jersey, Warren County, Ne ...
, a census-designated place
*
Columbia, New York
Columbia is a town in Herkimer County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 1,580. The town is at the southern border of the county and is southeast of Utica.
History
The area was called "Coonradstown" dur ...
, a town
*
Columbia, North Carolina
Columbia is a town in Tyrrell County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 891 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Tyrrell County.
Geography
The Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula is located in northeastern North Carolina, inshor ...
, a town
*
Columbia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Columbia is an unincorporated community in Franklin Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. It is located near Strasburg, Parral, and Dover
Dover () is a town and major ferry port in Kent, South East England. It faces France acr ...
, an unincorporated community
*
Columbia, Williams County, Ohio Columbia is an unincorporated community in Williams County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
History
Columbia was founded in 1854.
The village was the terminus of the St Joseph Valley Railway from 1915 to 1918, running from Angola, Indiana. This was a ...
, an unincorporated community
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Columbia, Pennsylvania
Columbia, formerly Wright's Ferry, is a borough (town) in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 10,222. It is southeast of Harrisburg, on the east (left) bank of the Susquehanna River, acr ...
, a borough
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Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia is the capital of the U.S. state of South Carolina. With a population of 136,632 at the 2020 census, it is the second-largest city in South Carolina. The city serves as the county seat of Richland County, and a portion of the city ...
, the capital of South Carolina
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Columbia metropolitan area (South Carolina)
As defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and used by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes only, the Columbia metropolitan statistical area, is an area consisting of six counties in central South Carolina, anchored by the ...
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Columbia, South Dakota
Columbia is a city on the James River in Brown County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 160 at the 2020 census.
History
An early variant name was Allentown. The city derives its present name from the song "Hail, Columbia".
Geogr ...
, a city
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Columbia, Tennessee
Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area.
The self-proclaimed "mule capital of the world," Colum ...
, a city
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Columbia, Virginia
Columbia, formerly known as Point of Fork, is an unincorporated community and census designated place in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United States, at the confluence of the James and Rivanna rivers. Following a referendum, Columbia was dissolved a ...
, a town
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Columbia (Richmond, Virginia)
Columbia, also known as the Philip Haxall House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. A rare surviving hi-style Federal Villa. The house name is derived from the Columbia Flour Mills which Haxall operated. It was built in 1817–18 ...
, a historic home
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Camp Columbia (Hanford)
Camp Columbia or Columbia Camp was a prison labor camp established on the north shore of the Yakima River opening on February 1, 1944 near Horn Rapids. The camp was operated between February 1944 and October 1947 by Federal Bureau of Prisons to pr ...
, Washington state, a prison camp during and after World War II
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Columbia, West Virginia
Columbia is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia, Fayette County, West Virginia, United States, situated along Armstrong Creek (West Virginia), Armstrong Creek.Columbia, Wisconsin
Columbia is an unincorporated community located in the town of Hewett, Clark County, Wisconsin, United States.
History
A post office called Columbia was established in 1894, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1920. The commun ...
, an unincorporated community
* Columbia, former name of
Romney, Indiana, an unincorporated community
* Columbia, former name of
Etna, New York Etna (formerly Miller's Settlement and Columbia, sometimes referred to as Aetna) is an unincorporated community in Tompkins County, New York, United States. It lies at an elevation of 1020 feet (311 m).
References
*
Hamlets in Tompkins ...
, an unincorporated community
* Columbia, former name of
West Columbia, Texas
West Columbia is a city in Brazoria County in the U.S. state of Texas. The city is centered on the intersection of Texas Highways 35 & 36, southwest of downtown Houston. The population was 3,644 at the 2020 census.
The 1st Congress of the Republi ...
, a city
Elsewhere
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Columbia, Queensland
Columbia is a rural locality in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Columbia had a population of 101 people.
Geography
Charters Towers Airport occupies the west of the locality ().There are two airstrips. The main one is ...
, a locality in Australia
*
Camp Columbia (Wacol)
Camp Columbia was a United States Army military camp located in Wacol, near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built during World War II to accommodate American troops. The Sixth US Army
Sixth Army is a theater army of the United States ...
, Queensland, Australia, during World War II
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Columbia, Tyne and Wear
Columbia is one of the village subdivisions of the town of Washington, Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear () is a metropolitan county in North East England, situated around the mouths of the rivers Tyne and Wear. It was created in 1974, by the ...
, United Kingdom, a village subdivision of the town of Washington
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Columbia (supercontinent)
Columbia, also known as Nuna or Hudsonland, was one of Earth's ancient supercontinents. It was first proposed by John J.W. Rogers and M. Santosh in 2002 and is thought to have existed approximately , in the Paleoproterozoic Era. The assembly of t ...
, a prehistoric supercontinent
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327 Columbia
Columbia (minor planet designation: 327 Columbia) is a stony asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 26 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 22 March 1892, by French astronomer Auguste Charlois at Nice Observato ...
, an asteroid
Arts and media
Fictional elements
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Columbia (BioShock)
''BioShock Infinite'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K Games. The third installment in the BioShock (series), ''BioShock'' series, ''Infinite'' was released worldwide for the Microsoft Window ...
, a city in the video game ''BioShock Infinite''
* Columbia, a character in the movie ''
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' is a 1975 musical comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox, produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who is also ...
''
Music
* Columbia, a style of
Cuban rumba
Rumba is a secular genre of Cuban music involving dance, percussion, and song. It originated in the northern regions of Cuba, mainly in urban Havana and Matanzas, during the late 19th century. It is based on African music and dance traditions, ...
* ''
Columbia: Live at Missouri University'', a 1993 live album by American power pop group Big Star
* "Columbia", a song on the 1994 Oasis album ''
Definitely Maybe
''Definitely Maybe'' is the debut studio album by English rock band Oasis, released by Creation Records on 29 August 1994. Oasis booked Monnow Valley Studio near Rockfield in late 1993 to record the album and worked with producer Dave Batchel ...
''
* "Columbia", a song on the 2000 Paul van Dyk album ''
Out There and Back
''Out There and Back'' is the third studio album by Paul van Dyk. It was released in 2000 and is the first album released on his own Vandit record label. It can be seen as Paul van Dyk's breakthrough album. Several editions include a bonus CD.
T ...
''
* "Columbia", a song on the 2005 Eric Johnson album ''
Bloom
Bloom or blooming may refer to:
Science and technology Biology
* Bloom, one or more flowers on a flowering plant
* Algal bloom, a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in an aquatic system
* Jellyfish bloom, a collective n ...
''
Publications
* ''
Columbia Encyclopedia
The ''Columbia Encyclopedia'' is a one-volume encyclopedia produced by Columbia University Press and, in the last edition, sold by the Gale Group. First published in 1935, and continuing its relationship with Columbia University, the encyclopedi ...
'', one-volume encyclopedia published by Columbia University Press
* ''Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art'', annual literary journal published by
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
* ''Columbia Magazine'', an alumni magazine published by
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
*''Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History'', quarterly magazine published by the
Washington State Historical Society The Washington State Historical Society is the historical society of the U.S. state of Washington. Based in Tacoma, it is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is a trustee agency of the state. It was founded in 1891.
The board of trustees of the society incl ...
*''Columbia'', a magazine published by the
Knights of Columbus
The Knights of Columbus (K of C) is a global Catholic fraternal service order founded by Michael J. McGivney on March 29, 1882. Membership is limited to practicing Catholic men. It is led by Patrick E. Kelly, the order's 14th Supreme Knight. ...
*''Columbia Magazine'', an online magazine published in
Columbia, Kentucky
Columbia is a home rule-class city just above Russell Creek in Adair County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 4,452 at the 2010 census. Columbia is the seat of its county.
History
The area was settled by Daniel Trabue. The ...
Companies
Arts and media companies
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Columbia Amusement Company
The Columbia Amusement Company, also called the Columbia Wheel or the Eastern Burlesque Wheel, was a show business organization that produced burlesque shows in the United States between 1902 and 1927. Each year, about four dozen Columbia burlesque ...
, an American burlesque chain that operated from 1902 to 1927
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Columbia Artists Management
Columbia Artists Management (CAMI) was an international talent management agency. On August 29, 2020, the agency announced plans to shut down amid a disturbance in business caused by the " prolonged pandemic environment".
History
Based in New Yor ...
*
Columbia Broadcasting System
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS, the abbreviation of its former legal name Columbia Broadcasting System, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainmen ...
, original name of American broadcast network, CBS; initially Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (1927–1928), then Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (1928–1974), now CBS Inc. (1974–present)
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Columbia Comics
Columbia Comics Corporation was a comic book publisher active in the 1940s whose best-known title was ''Big Shot Comics''. Comics creators who worked for Columbia included Fred Guardineer, on ''Marvelo, the Monarch of Magicians''; and Ogden Whitne ...
*
Columbia Games
Columbia Games is one of the oldest manufacturers of board wargames, and has also produced the '' Hârn'' role-playing game as well as various card games and collectible card games. Their wargames are notable for using small wooden or plastic blo ...
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Columbia Graphophone Company
Columbia Graphophone Co. Ltd. was one of the earliest phonograph, gramophone companies in the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1917 as an offshoot of the American Columbia Records, Columbia Phonograph Company, it became an independent British-owned ...
, a British record company and label from 1922 to 1973
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Columbia House
Columbia House was an umbrella brand for Columbia Records' mail-order music clubs, the primary iteration of which was the Columbia Record Club, established in 1955. The Columbia House brand was introduced in the early 1970s by Columbia Records ...
, an American mail-order media company
*
Nippon Columbia
, often pronounced ''Korombia'', operating internationally as , is a Japanese record label founded in 1910 as Nipponophone Co., Ltd. It affiliated itself with the Columbia Graphophone Company of the United Kingdom and adopted the standard UK C ...
, formerly Columbia Music Entertainment, a Japanese record company
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Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an American film production studio that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the mu ...
, an American cinematic film studio founded in 1924, owned by Sony Corporation since 1989.
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Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
, an American record label founded in 1888, owned since 1988 by Sony Music Entertainment
*
Columbia University Press
Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by Jennifer Crewe (2014–present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fiel ...
, affiliated with Columbia University and publisher of Columbia Encyclopedia
Transportation companies
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Columbia Aircraft
The Columbia Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer that designed and built light general aviation aircraft. In November 2007 it became a division of Cessna.
History
In 1994 NASA launched the Advanced General Aviati ...
, taken over by Cessna
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Columbia Aircraft Corporation
The Columbia Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer, which was active between 1927 and 1947.
History
Columbia Aircraft was founded in December 1927 by Charles A. Levine as chairman and the aircraft designer Giuseppe Mario B ...
, originally Columbia Air Liners Inc.
*
Columbia Bicycles
Columbia may refer to:
* Columbia (personification), the historical female national personification of the United States, and a poetic name for America
Places North America Natural features
* Columbia Plateau, a geologic and geographic region in ...
of Hartford, Connecticut
**
Columbia (automobile brand)
Columbia was an American brand of automobiles produced by a group of companies in the United States. They included the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut, the Electric Vehicle Company, and an entity of brief existence in 1899, ...
(1899–1913), originally expanded from the bicycle line
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Columbia Helicopters
Columbia Helicopters, Incorporated (CHI) is an aircraft manufacturing and operator company based in Aurora, Oregon, United States. It is known for operating tandem rotor helicopters; in present times, exclusively the Boeing Vertol 107 and Boeing ...
, based in Aurora, Oregon
*
Columbia Motors
Columbia Motors was a Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, United States based automobile manufacturer that produced automobiles from 1916 to 1924.
Columbia Motors was incorporated in 1916, with John George Bayerline as company president and William ...
of Detroit, Michigan (1917–1924)
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Columbia Railway
The Columbia Railway was the third streetcar company to operate in Washington, D.C. It was incorporated and started operations in 1870, running from the Treasury Building along H Street NW/NE to the city boundary at 15th Street NE. It switched to ...
, a historic Washington, D.C. streetcar company
* Columbia Transit (
COMO Connect
Go COMO, formerly Columbia Transit, is a city-owned public Public transport bus service, bus system that serves the city of Columbia, Missouri. The system operates Monday through Saturday, except on major holidays. Services include fixed-route se ...
), a bus company serving Columbia, Missouri
*
Columbia Transportation
Columbia Transportation is a fare-free bus network providing service to Columbia University campuses. It is operated by Academy Bus Lines and Luxury Transportation to serve employees and students. The buses are open to all Columbia faculty, stud ...
, the university bus system of Columbia University
Other companies
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Columbia Brewery
The Columbia Brewery is a brewery that was a part of the Fort Steele Brewery which was established in 1898 by Fritz Sick in Creston, British Columbia.
Production
The brewery is known for Kokanee, a light Pilsner-style beer with 5.0% alcoh ...
in Canada
*
Columbia Data Products
Columbia Data Products, Inc. (CDP) is a company which produced the first legally reverse-engineered IBM PC compatible, IBM PC clones. It faltered in that market after only a few years, and later reinvented itself as a Software development, softwa ...
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Columbia Forest Products
Columbia Forest Products is the largest manufacturer of hardwood Wood veneer, veneer and hardwood plywood in the United States. Founded in 1957, it is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina. It specializes in decorative, interior veneers and ...
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Columbia Gas Transmission
Columbia Gas Transmission is a natural gas pipeline that gathers gas in the Gulf of Mexico and transports it to New York (state), New York. Its pipelines are in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. It is owned by T ...
, a gas pipeline between the U.S. Gulf Coast and New York
*
Columbia Industries
Columbia Industries is a company involved in the manufacture and sale of bowling balls and ten-pin bowling-related accessories. Their most notable brand name is Columbia 300, which has produced some of the most well-known balls in the sport. Begin ...
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Columbia Insurance Group
Columbia Mutual Insurance Company is the parent company of a group of five property and casualty insurance companies operating as the Columbia Insurance Group. The group of companies primarily focus on insuring businesses but, also, insure farms, ...
*
Columbia Management Group
Columbia Management Group was an investment advisor and sponsor of mutual funds. In 2009, it was acquired by Ameriprise Financial and, in 2015, it was merged into Threadneedle to form Columbia Threadneedle Investments, the asset management subsid ...
* Columbia Mining Company, amalgamated in 2001 with
Teck Resources
Teck Resources Limited, known as Teck Cominco until late 2008, is a diversified natural resources company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, that is engaged in mining and mineral development, including coal for the steelmaking indust ...
as Teck-Cominco
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Columbia Power Corporation
Columbia Power Corporation is a Crown Corporation, owned by the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its mandate is to undertake hydro-electricity projects in the Columbia River region of British Columbia.
In so doing, it is required to work w ...
, Canada
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Columbia Sportswear
The Columbia Sportswear Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes outerwear, sportswear, and footwear, as well as headgear, camping equipment, ski apparel, and outerwear accessories.
It was founded in 1938 by Paul Lam ...
, formerly the Columbia Hat Company
People
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Al Columbia
Al Columbia (born 1970) is an American artist known for his horror and black humor-themed alternative comics. His published works include the comic book series ''The Biologic Show'', the graphic novel/art book '' Pim & Francie: The Golden Bear ...
(born 1970), American artist, writer and cartoonist
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Columbia Lancaster
Columbia Lancaster (August 26, 1803 – September 15, 1893) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the first Delegate from the Territory of Washington to the United States House of Representatives.
Biography Early life
Columbia Lanc ...
(1803–1893), a delegate from the Territory of Washington
Schools
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Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
, New York City
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Columbia Lions
The Columbia University Lions are the collective athletic teams and their members from Columbia University, an Ivy League institution in New York City, United States. The current director of athletics is Peter Pilling.
Ivy League athletics
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, athletic teams representing the university
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Columbia International University
Columbia International University (CIU) is a private Christian university in Columbia, South Carolina.
Divisions
CIU has five colleges: the College of Arts & Sciences, the College of Counseling, the College of Education, the College of Interc ...
, Columbia, South Carolina
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Columbia College (disambiguation) Columbia College may refer to one of several institutions of higher education in North America:
Canada
* Columbia College (Alberta), in Calgary
* Columbia College (British Columbia), a two-year liberal arts institution in Vancouver
* Columbia Inter ...
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Columbia Bible College
Columbia Bible College (CBC) is an institution of higher education in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. The college states that its mission is to "equip people for a life of discipleship, ministry and leadership in service to the church an ...
, Abbotsford, British Columbia
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Columbia Theological Seminary
Columbia Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Decatur, Georgia. It is one of ten theological institutions affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).
History
Columbia Theological Seminary was founded in 1828 in Lexington, Geo ...
, formerly in Columbia, now in Decatur, Georgia
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Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School ("Columbia Grammar", "Columbia Prep", "CGPS", "Columbia") is the oldest nonsectarian independent school in New York City, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan (5 West 93rd Street). The school serves gr ...
, New York City
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Columbia High School (disambiguation) Columbia High School may refer to:
*Columbia High School (Huntsville, Alabama)
*Columbia High School (Georgia)
*Columbia High School (Florida)
* Columbia High School (Idaho)
* Columbia High School (Illinois)
*Columbia High School (Mississippi), a M ...
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Columbia Independent School
Columbia Independent School (CIS) is a private school and a University-preparatory school, prep school in Columbia, Missouri, that serves almost 400 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The school's curriculum emphasizes global per ...
, Columbia, Missouri
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Columbia Middle School
The Columbia County School District is a school district based in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. It is run by the Columbia County Board of Education with superintendent Dr. Steven W. Flynt . CCSD currently operates a total of 32 schools ...
in Grovetown, Georgia
* Columbia University, a former name of the
University of Portland
, mottoeng = The truth will set you free
, established = 1901
, type = Private university
, religious_affiliation = Catholic (Congregation of Holy Cross)
, endowment = $218 million
, president = Robert D. Kelly
, students = 3,731 (fall 20 ...
School districts
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Columbia Elementary School District
Columbia Elementary School District, located in Redding, California
Redding is the economic and cultural capital of the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California and the county seat of Shasta County. Redding lies along the Sacramento Ri ...
, Redding, California
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Columbia School District (Mississippi)
The Columbia School District is a public school district based in Columbia, Mississippi (USA).
Schools
*Columbia High School (Grades 9–12)
*Jefferson Middle School (Grades 6–8)
*Columbia Elementary School (Grades 4–5)
*Columbia Primary S ...
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Columbia Public Schools
The Columbia Public School District is located in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. The district is Accredited with Distinction by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. 19,052 students are enrolled as of 2020. The dist ...
, Columbia, Missouri
Aircraft and spacecraft
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Space Shuttle ''Columbia''
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Command Module ''Columbia'', the Command/Service Module for the Apollo 11 mission
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Columbia XJL, a large amphibian aircraft built only as three prototypes
Ships
Naval vessels
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USS ''Columbia'', any of several ships of the US Navy
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''Columbia''-class cruiser, a group of two protected cruisers used by the United States Navy, 1890–91
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CSS ''Columbia'', a Confederate (and later U.S. Navy) ironclad ram during the Civil War
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HMCS ''Columbia'', any of several commissioned vessels of the Royal Canadian Navy
America's Cup yachts
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''Columbia'' (1871 yacht)
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''Columbia'' (1899 yacht)
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''Columbia'' (1958 yacht)
Other ships
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''Columbia'' (Arrow Lakes sternwheeler)
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''Columbia'' (barque), in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company on the Columbia River and along the Pacific Northwest Coast
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''Columbia'' (collapsed paddle steamer), a paddle steamer excursion boat which sank on the Illinois River in July 1918
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''Columbia'' (sidewheeler 1850), a steamboat in Oregon
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MV ''Columbia'', a large passenger and automobile ferry in the Alaska Marine Highway System fleet
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SS ''Columbia'', a historic excursion steamer docked in Ecorse, Michigan, United States
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SS ''Columbia'' (1880), a coastal passenger liner which made the first commercial use of Edison's light bulb
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SS ''Columbia'' (1889), an ocean liner, later renamed ''Rapido'', a cruiser for the Spanish Navy
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United States lightship ''Columbia'' (WLV-604), the first lightship on the Pacific Coast of the United States, docked in Astoria, Oregon
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Columbia Rediviva
''Columbia Rediviva'' (commonly known as ''Columbia'') was a privately owned American ship under the command, first, of John Kendrick, and later Captain Robert Gray, best known for going to the Pacific Northwest for the maritime fur trade. "R ...
'', commonly known as the ''Columbia'', a maritime fur trade vessel
Other uses
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Columbia Carousel
Columbia Carousel (known as Carousel Columbia at California's Great America) is a pair of double-decker carousels at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois and California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Both parks were original ...
, carousels in amusement parks
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Columbia sheep, an American breed
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Columbia (supercomputer)
Columbia was a supercomputer built by Silicon Graphics (SGI) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), installed in 2004 at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility located at Moffett Field in California. Named in ho ...
, named for the space shuttle
* Columbia, another name for the
2-4-2 classification of steam locomotives
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Sailing Ship ''Columbia'', a themed ride at Disneyland
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Team Columbia
A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal.
As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to infor ...
, a professional cycling team sponsored by Columbia Sportswear
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Columbia (Hewlett-Packard)
The HP 200LX Palmtop PC (F1060A, F1061A, F1216A), also known as project ''Felix'', is a personal digital assistant introduced by Hewlett-Packard in August 1994. It was often called a Palmtop PC, and it was notable that it was, with some mi ...
, a codename for the HP OmniGo 700LX palmtop PC
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Miss Columbia (disambiguation) Miss Columbia is the female personification of the United States of America.
Miss Columbia may also refer to:
* ''Miss Columbia'' (WB-2), an airplane, S/N#1, for the Wright-Bellanca WB-2
See also
* Miss District of Columbia (disambiguation), a ...
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Columbia Center (disambiguation) Columbia Center is the tallest skyscraper in Seattle.
Columbia Center may also refer to:
* Columbia Centre, a landmark office building in Bracknell, Berkshire, England
* Columbia Center (Troy), twin towers in Troy, Michigan
* Columbia Center (Kenne ...
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Columbia Mall (disambiguation) Columbia Mall may refer to a number of shopping centers in the United States:
*Avondale Mall, formerly Columbia Mall, the first enclosed shopping mall in Georgia
*Columbia Mall (Grand Forks), a shopping center in Grand Forks, North Dakota
*Columbia ...
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Colombia (disambiguation)
Colombia is a country in northwestern South America.
Colombia may also refer to:
Former nations
* Gran Colombia, a former nation, officially the Republic of Colombia, 1819–31
* United States of Colombia, a former name for Colombia, 1863–86
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Colombian (disambiguation)
Colombian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the country of Colombia
* Colombians, persons from Colombia, or of Colombian descent
**For more information about the Colombian people, see:
*** Demographics of Colombia
*** Indigenous p ...
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Colombiana (disambiguation)
''Colombiana'' is a 2011 French-American action film.
Colombiana may also refer to:
* Colombiana (cola)
* Compañía Colombiana Automotriz, an automobile manufacturing company
* Pleurothallis or ''Colombiana'', a genus of orchids
See also
* Colo ...
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Columba (disambiguation) Columba (521–597) was an Irish prince who evangelised the Picts, and is one of the patron saints of Scotland.
Columba may also refer to:
Astronomy
* Columba (constellation)
* Columba (Chinese astronomy), a constellation
People
* Columba (giv ...
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Columbiad
The columbiad was a large-caliber, smoothbore, muzzle-loading cannon able to fire heavy projectiles at both high and low trajectory, trajectories. This feature enabled the columbiad to fire solid Round shot, shot or Shell (projectile), shell to ...
, a type of large-caliber cannon from the 19th century
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Columbian (disambiguation)
Columbian is the adjective form of Columbia. It may refer to:
Buildings
* The Columbian Theatre, a music hall in northeastern Kansas
* The Columbian (Chicago), a building in Illinois
Published works
* ''The Columbian'', a daily newspaper pub ...
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Columbiana (disambiguation)
Columbiana may refer to:
Taxonomy
In botany:
* ''Arctostaphylos columbiana'' or hairy manzanita, a plant species native to North America
* ''Calatola columbiana'', a species of plant in the family Icacinaceae endemic to Colombia
* '' Clematis colu ...
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Columbus (disambiguation)
Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "''Colombo''". It most commonly refers to:
* Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the Italian explorer
* Columbus, Ohio, capital of the U.S. state of Ohio
Columbus may also refer to:
Places ...
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Columba
Columba or Colmcille; gd, Calum Cille; gv, Colum Keeilley; non, Kolban or at least partly reinterpreted as (7 December 521 – 9 June 597 AD) was an Irish abbot and missionary evangelist credited with spreading Christianity in what is toda ...
, saint
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Columbanus
Columbanus ( ga, Columbán; 543 – 21 November 615) was an Irish missionary notable for founding a number of monasteries after 590 in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Luxeuil Abbey in present-day France and Bobbio Abbey in pr ...
, saint
* Columbium, former name for the element
Niobium
Niobium is a chemical element with chemical symbol Nb (formerly columbium, Cb) and atomic number 41. It is a light grey, crystalline, and ductile transition metal. Pure niobium has a Mohs hardness rating similar to pure titanium, and it has sim ...
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