Lorraine (disambiguation)
Lorraine is a cultural and historical region in northeastern France.
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Lorraine may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
Places
South Africa
- Lorraine, Limpopo, a town in the Limpopo province
- Lorraine, Port Elizabeth, a suburb of Port Elizabeth
Europe
- Belgian Lorraine
- Duchy of Lorraine (Upper Lorraine), a duchy partitioned from Lotharingia in 959, which became the modern French region of Lorraine
- German Lorraine
- Lorraine railway viaduct, Bern, Switzerland
- Lorraine Regional Natural Park, a protected area of northeastern France
- Lotharingia, or Lorraine, a short-lived kingdom in western Europe, later an independent duchy
Canada
- Lorraine, Alberta
- Lorraine, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal
- Lorraine Formation, a geologic formation in Quebec
- Lorraine, a community within the city of Port Colborne, Ontario
United States
- Lorraine, Florida
- Lorraine, Kansas, a city
- Lorraine, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
- Lorraine, New York, a town
- Lorraine (CDP), New York, a hamlet and census-designated place in the town
- Lorraine, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Lorraine Group, a geologic group in Tennessee
Elsewhere
- 1114 Lorraine, an asteroid
- Lorraine Island, Australia
- Lower Lorraine, a duchy partitioned from Lotharingia
Arts and entertainment
Groups
- Lorraine (band), a musical trio from Bergen, Norway
Albums
- Lorraine (album), a 2011 album from American folk music singer Lori McKenna
Songs
- "Lorraine" (Kaffe song), Bulgaria's entry for Eurovision 2005
- "Lorraine" (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine), a 1917 song written by Al Bryan and Fred Fisher
- "Lorraine", by The Allisons, 1961
- "Lorraine", by Bad Manners from Klass, 1983
- "Lorraine", by Freakwater, 1999
- "Lorraine", by Joey Dee and the Starliters, 1958
- "Lorraine", by Stage Dolls from Stage Dolls, 1988
- "Lorraine", by Toto from Hydra, 1979
Television
- Lorraine (TV programme), a British breakfast television programme on ITV
Computing and technology
- Lorraine, the workname used by Jay Miner for the first prototype of the Amiga computer
- Lorraine, codename for the Amiga Motorola 68000 chipset
Military
- Battle of Lorraine, a World War I battle between France and Germany
- French battleship Lorraine, a 1913 World War II battleship
- Operation Lorraine, a French Union military operation during the First Indochina War
- SMS Lothringen, a 1904 German pre-dreadnought of World War I, also known as Lorraine
Vehicles
- Lorraine (automobile), an American car manufacturer
- La Lorraine, a French automobile manufactured from 1899 to 1902
- Lorraine-Dietrich, a French automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer between 1920 and 1935; known as Lorraine from 1928 on
Other uses
- Lorraine (cocktail)
- Lorraine Motel, site of the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination
See also
- All pages with titles containing Lorraine
- Cercle de Lorraine, a business club in Brussels, Belgium
- Circuit de Lorraine, a bicycle racing event
- Dame Lorraine, a carnival character
- Joan of Lorraine, a 1946 play by Maxwell Anderson
- Little Lorraine, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Quiche Lorraine (disambiguation)
- Lorene, a given name
- Hurricane Lorraine (disambiguation), three tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean
- Lorain (disambiguation)
- Loraine (disambiguation)
- Lorane (disambiguation)
- Lorrain (disambiguation)
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