Pier 54 (disambiguation) — Pier 54 may refer to the following: Pier 54, New York, a pier in New York, currently in ruins, but once used by the Cunard Line. Pier 54, Seattle, a pier in Seattle,built in 1900, still in use as of 2011. This disambiguation page lists articles… … Wikipedia
North Pier Light — may refer to: Duluth North Pier Light in Duluth, Minnesota Erie Harbor North Pier Light on Presque Isle in Erie, Pennsylvania Kenosha North Pier Light in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Sturgeon Bay Canal North Pierhead Light near Sturgeon Bay in Door … Wikipedia
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Clacton (disambiguation) — Clacton on Sea is a large town in Essex. Clacton may also refer to: Clacton on Sea a large town in Essex Clacton on Sea railway station a railway station in Clacton on Sea F.C. Clacton a football club based in Clacton on Sea Clacton (UK… … Wikipedia
Queens (disambiguation) — Queens and queen s may refer to:In geography: * Queens, a borough of New York City * Queens County * Queens Plaza * Indian Queens, a village in the United Kingdom * Queen s Pier, a demolished public ceremonial pier in Hong KongIn education: *… … Wikipedia
Medea (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Arts 1.1 Ballet 1.2 Cinema 1.3 Literature … Wikipedia
Charlevoix (disambiguation) — Charlevoix is a region in the province of Quebec in Canada. Charlevoix may also refer to: Places Quebec, Canada Charlevoix (electoral district) Charlevoix (provincial electoral district) Charlevoix (Montreal Metro), a train station Charlevoix… … Wikipedia
Decameron (disambiguation) — Decameron can refer to: The Decameron, a 14th century writing by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio, circa 1353. Il Decameron, the 1971 Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Decameron 300, the 1972 Italian film by Renato Savino. Decameron: Two… … Wikipedia
Oedipus (disambiguation) — Oedipus was the mythical king of Thebes. Oedipus may also refer to: Plays Oedipus the King, an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus at Colonus, an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus (Seneca), a Latin language tragedy by Seneca the Younger… … Wikipedia