Vreeland (disambiguation)
- Vreeland (disambiguation)
Vreeland may refer to:
Places
* Vreeland, a village in the Netherlands
People
* Charles E. Vreeland (1852 – 1916), U.S. Navy admiral
* Delmart Vreeland
* Diana Vreeland (1906 – 1989), editor of "Vogue"
* Edward B. Vreeland (1856 – 1936), United States Representative from New York
* James Vreeland (1971 – ), professor of political science
* Susan Vreeland, author
Other
* USS Vreeland (FF-1068)
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