- Cimarron (disambiguation)
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Cimarron (Spanish Cimarrón) means "feral" or "a domestic animal having returned to a wild state." It can also simply mean wild as well as fugitive.
Cimarron may also refer to:
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Populated places in the United States
- Cimarron, California
- Cimarron, Colorado
- Cimarron Hills, Colorado
- Cimarron, Kansas
- Cimarron, New Mexico
- Cimarron City, Oklahoma
- Cimarron County, Oklahoma
Other geographical places in the United States
- Cimarron Lake, a reservoir in Mohave County, Arizona
- Cimmaron Mountains
- Cimarron National Grassland, in southwest Kansas
- Cimarron River (disambiguation)
Mass media
- Cimarron, Edna Ferber's novel and its film adaptation
- Cimarron (1931 film), an Academy Award winning film starring Richard Dix
- Cimarron (1960 film), a western film starring Glenn Ford directed by Anthony Mann
- El Cimarrón, a Puerto Rican film released in 2007
- Cimarron Strip (1967–68), a US western television series
- El Cimarrón, a 1970 musical work by Hans Werner Henze
- Cimarron (album), a 1981 album by Emmylou Harris
- "Cimarron" (song), a salsa song by the Panamanian singer Ruben Blades
- Cimarrón, Venezuelan telenovela
Other
- Cimarron Elementary School, Elementary school (K6) in the Palmdale School District, Palmdale CA USA
- USS Cimarron, US Navy ships
- Cadillac Cimarron, American automobile (compact, 1980s)
- Cimarron Territory, a provisional territory in Oklahoma's panhandle
- Cimarron Turnpike, a highway which runs between Tulsa and Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Cimarron Cutoff, part of the Santa Fe Trail
- The name of the Seminole Native American tribe is considered to be derived from cimarrón, through Creek (Muskogee) simaló-ni, simanó-li
- Chimarrão, a South American ethnic beverage
- Cimarron people (Panama), African slaves in Panama
- Cimarrón Uruguayo, breed of dog originating in Uruguay
- Cimarron Hydroelectric Power Project, a projected dam in El Salvador to be built in 2010
- Cimarron Firearms, a firearms manufacturer
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