Lund (disambiguation)

Lund (disambiguation)

Lund could be

Places

*Lund, a city in Sweden and the seat of
**Lund Municipality, Skåne County
**Lund University
*Lund, Gävle, in Sweden
*Lund, Norway
*Lund, Cumbria
*Lund, East Riding of Yorkshire
*Lund, Parish in Lancashire
*Lund, North Yorkshire
*Lund, Shetland
*Lund, British Columbia, Canada
*Lund, California, USA
*Lund, Nevada, USA
*Lund, Wisconsin, USA

People

*Anthon H. Lund LDS Church leader
*Deanna Lund, American film and television actress
*Doug Lund, anchor and reporter at KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
*Erik Lund, Swedish footballer
*Erik Lund, Norwegian rugby player
*Hans Lund, American professional poker player
*Ilsa Lund, the character played by Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (film)
*John Lund (1913-1992) American movie actor
*John Lund (racer) British auto racer
*Jonathan "Jonny" Lund - Young Leeds United reserve player
*Jules Lund, Australian television presenter
*Magnus Lund, rugby player
*Michael Lund, journalist
*Morten Lund, venture capitalist
*Richard T. Lund World Organization of the Scout Movement Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1953
*Thomas Lund (ballet dancer), Royal Danish Ballet
*Tiny Lund, NASCAR Driver

Issues

*Lund Principle in ecumenical relations between Christian churches.

Things

* Lunds a supermarket chain in Minnesota.
* Lund, a boat manufacturer in New York Mills, Minnesota.
* Lund International, a manufacturer of aftermarket automotive accessories. [http://www.lundinternational.com]


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