Versailles (disambiguation)

Versailles (disambiguation)

Versailles (pronounced|vɛʀsaj) is a suburb of Paris.

Versailles may also refer to:
* Palace of Versailles, located there
* Treaty of Versailles, signed there in 1919, ending World War I
* Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation), various other treaties

Places

;United States
* Versailles, Illinois
* Versailles, Indiana
* Versailles, Kentucky
* Versailles, Louisiana
* Versailles, Missouri
* Versailles, Ohio
* Versailles, Pennsylvania
* North Versailles, Pennsylvania
* South Versailles, Pennsylvania
* Village de L'Est, New Orleans, Louisiana, a neighborhood known locally as "Versailles"

;Other
* Versalles, Buenos Aires, Argentina
* Versalles, Avilés, Spain

Music

* Versailles (Japanese band), a Japanese visual kei rock band
* Bernie Versailles, guitarist for the metal band Agent Steel

Other uses

* Lincoln Versailles, American luxury automobile produced 1977-1980
* Versailles Restaurant, a cafeteria in Little Havana, Miami, Florida
* Versailles wedding hall disaster, the 2001 building collapse that killed 23, making it the worst civil disaster in Israel's history
* Versailles (typeface)


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