Whitecross (disambiguation)
- Whitecross (disambiguation)
Whitecross can refer to:
*Whitecross, County Armagh, a village in the Newry and Mourne District Council area of Northern Ireland
*Whitecross, County Meath, a village in the Republic of Ireland
*Whitecross, Falkirk, a village in Scotland
* a locality in the parish of St. Columb Major in Cornwall, England, site of a prisoner of war camp
*Bewsey and Whitecross, a ward in Warrington, England
*a shopping centre in Winmalee, New South Wales
*Whitecross School, a secondary school / engineering college in Lydney, Gloucestershire, England
*Andrew Whitecross, Australian politician for the Labor Party, Leader of the Opposition of the Australian Capital Territory from 5 March 1996 to 19 August 1997
*Whitecross Systems, a company in the United Kingdom providing database software
*Whitecross (band), a Christian metal band from Chicago
*White Cross, a hardcore band from Virginia, forerunners of GWAR
*Long White Cross, a single released by Pluto in 2005
*a code name used in World War I for the tear gas agent ethyl bromoacetate (from the German "Weisskreuz")
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