Patten Township, Aurora County, South Dakota
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Patten may refer to: * Patten (surname) * patten (band), London-based electronic music group *
Patten (shoe) Pattens are protective overshoes that were worn in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 20th century. Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, had a wooden or later wood and metal sole, and were held in place by leather or cloth ba ...
, protective footwear similar to clogs *
Patten University Patten University is an online college in Oakland, California. Its parent organization, Patten Educational Foundation, was founded in 1944 by Bebe Patten as a bible college, and went through several stages in its history, variously under the nam ...
, Christian liberal arts university in Oakland, California, United States


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Patten River The Patten River is a tributary of the Turgeon River, which flows into the Harricana River in Canada; the latest flows to the southern shore of James Bay. The course of the river pass through mainly North-West of Quebec in Eeyou Istchee Baie-Jame ...
, a tributary of the Turgeon River in Canada * Patten, Georgia, an unincorporated community in the United States *
Patten, Maine Patten is a small town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 881. The village of Patten is in the northeast part of the town. History The town was named for Amos Patten, a resident of Bangor, Maine, ...
, a town in the United States **
Patten (CDP), Maine Patten is a census-designated place (CDP) and the primary village in the town of Patten, Penobscot County, Maine, United States. It is in the northeastern part of the town, mostly on the north side of Fish Stream, an eastward-flowing tributary of ...
, the main settlement in the town


See also

* Patton (disambiguation) * Van Patten *
Paten A paten or diskos is a small plate, used during the Mass. It is generally used during the liturgy itself, while the reserved sacrament are stored in the tabernacle in a ciborium. Western usage In many Western liturgical denominations, the p ...
, a small plate used to hold bread at the Eucharist {{disambiguation