England (disambiguation)

England (disambiguation)

England is a constituent country of the current-day United Kingdom.

England may also refer to:

;Other places
* The Kingdom of England, ancestor to the modern country, which existed from the 10th century until 1707
* England, Arkansas, a city in the United States

;People named England
* Anthony W. England, an American astronaut
* Dave England, an American stuntman from Jackass
* Leon England, US Army Cavalry Scout, SGT, Operation Iraqi Freedom
* Frank "Lofty" England, Jaguar Cars' motorsport manager in the 1950s, and later company CEO
* Lynndie England, a participant in the prisoner abuse incident at Abu Ghraib prison
* Matthew England, Australian climate scientist

;Culture
* "England (the album)", a selection of recordings linked to England
* "England" (song), a song by British Whale

;Sporting teams
* England national football team, the national football (soccer) team of England
* England national cricket team, the national cricket team representing England and Wales
* England national rugby league team, the national rugby league team of England
* England national rugby union team, the national rugby union team of England

;Companies
* C.R. England Trucking, U.S.-based trucking company

ee also

For an explanation of often-confused terms like "England", "Great Britain " and "United Kingdom" see British Isles (terminology).


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