Reno (disambiguation)

Reno (disambiguation)

Reno may refer to:

Places

;United States
*Reno, Nevada
*Reno, Indiana
*Reno, Ohio
*Reno, Pennsylvania
*Reno, Lamar County, Texas
*Reno, Parker County, Texas
*Reno County, Kansas
*Reno Township, Michigan
*Reno Township, Minnesota;Canada
*Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan, a rural municipality;Italy
*The Reno River

People

*Don Reno, American country musician
*Ginette Reno, French-Canadian author
*Janet Reno, former attorney general of the United States
*Jean Reno, French actor
*Jesse L. Reno, American military general during the Mexican American War, and the American Civil War
*Jesse W. Reno, American inventor of the escalator
*Marcus Reno, American cavalry officer, participated in the Battle of Little Big Horn
*Mike Reno, Canadian rock musician
*Tony Reno, Swedish rock musician
*Walter E. Reno, American naval officer
*Jim Reno, county commissioner, Yellowstone county, Montana
*The stage name of professional wrestler Rick Cornell

Culture

*"Reno" (movie), a 1939 film
*"Reno 911!", a TV show on Comedy Central
*Reno, a member of the "Turks" in the videogame "Final Fantasy VII", and in "Final Fantasy VII Advent Children"

Other uses

*A shortened version of the word renovation
*Reno, an alternative name for Italian wine made from the Riesling grape
*Suzuki Reno, a compact car
*The USS "Reno" (DD-303), American destroyer sunk during World War I, named after Walter E. Reno
*The USS "Reno" (CL-96), American cruiser, named after the city of Reno, Nevada
*Reno, first American-type 4-4-0 locomotive. Built in 1872 for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad
*The Rhine river, named "Reno" in the Italian language


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