Cherokee (disambiguation) — The Cherokee are a Native American tribe. Cherokee can also refer to: Contents 1 Cherokee people 2 Places 3 Music … Wikipedia
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Rubicon (disambiguation) — Rubicon is a river in northern Italy.Rubicon may also refer to: Places In the United States: * Rubicon, Wisconsin * Rubicon Township, Illinois * Rubicon Township, Michigan * Rubicon Keys, two small islands north of the upper Florida Keys *… … Wikipedia
Liberty (disambiguation) — Liberty is generally considered a concept of political philosophy and identifies the condition in which an individual has immunity from the arbitrary exercise of authority.Liberty may also refer to:Inspiration*Freedom (philosophy) *Freedom… … Wikipedia
Dallas (disambiguation) — Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Dallas may also refer to: Dallas (TV series), a U.S. prime time soap opera Dallas (2012 TV series), the planned revival of the above series due in summer of 2012 Contents 1 Places … Wikipedia
Compass (disambiguation) — A compass is a navigational instrument that indicates the direction to the magnetic poles. Compass may also refer to: Also in navigation: dividers, a tool to measure distance on a chart Compass (drafting), a tool to draw arcs and distances In the … Wikipedia
Rescue (disambiguation) — Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of additional injury. Other uses of the word include: *Rescue (British Archaeological Trust), a charitable organisation concerned with the protection of… … Wikipedia
GPA (disambiguation) — GPA may refer to:* The Ford GPA Seep , an amphibious version of the World War II Ford GPW Jeep. *Gaelic Players Association, the body that represents players of Gaelic sports *Global Punisher Army, a Punisher fan based message board *Gay Police… … Wikipedia
Hurricane (disambiguation) — Originally derived from the word huracán from the Caribbean Taino Amerindian language (and first adopted into Spanish), hurricane most commonly denotes a tropical cyclone. The term is most often used for cyclones occurring in the Atlantic and… … Wikipedia