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Columbia is a poetic name for North America and its nineteenth century female personification, which inspired related uses such as the former unofficial U.S. national anthems Columbia, Gem of the Ocean and Hail, Columbia. It is also the name of the federal district of the United States, District of Columbia. It should not be confused with Colombia, a nation in South America, which has a different spelling.
Places in North America named Columbia include:
- Columbia River
- British Columbia
- District of Columbia
- Mt. Columbia in Colorado
- Mt. Columbia in Alberta
- Columbia Glacier in Alberta
- Columbia Glacier in Alaska
- Columbia Glacier and Columbia Peak in Washington
- Columbia Icefield in Alberta and British Columbia
The largest U.S. city named Columbia is Columbia, South Carolina (that state's capital). Other locations by that name include:
- Columbia, Missouri
- Columbia, Connecticut
- Columbia, Illinois
- Columbia, Maryland
- Columbia, Mississippi
- Columbia, New Jersey
- Columbia, New York
- Columbia, North Carolina
- Columbia, Pennsylvania
- Columbia, Tennessee
Other places in the U.S. with Columbia within their names include:
- Columbia Beach, Washington
- Columbia Center, New York
- Columbia Center, Ohio
- Columbia City, Indiana
- Columbia City, Oregon
- Columbia County, Arkansas
- Columbia County, Georgia
- Columbia County, New York
- Columbia County, Oregon
- Columbia County, Pennsylvania
- Columbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania
- Columbia Heights, Minnesota
- Columbia Heights, Oregon
- Columbia Heights, Washington, DC
- Columbia Station, Ohio
- Three places named Columbia Township in Michigan:
- one in Jackson County
- one in Tuscola County
- one in Van Buren County
- Columbia Valley Gardens, Washington
Well-known companies named Columbia include:
- Columbia Pictures (also known as Columbia TriStar)
- Columbia Broadcasting System, which became CBS
- Columbia Records
- Columbia Sportswear
- Columbia University Press, publisher of Columbia Encyclopedia
Educational institutions named Columbia include:
- Columbia University
- any of several Columbia Colleges
- Columbia Theological Seminary
Technology named Columbia includes
- Columbia Nuclear Generating Station in Washington
- Columbia, a NASA supercomputer
Vehicles called Columbia include:
- Space shuttle Columbia, which disintegrated during reentry in 2003
- the Apollo 11 Command/Service Module
- USS Columbia, several ships of the US Navy
- HMS Columbia, several ships of the Royal Navy
- The type 2-4-2 railroad locomotive is called a Columbia in the Whyte notation
- Columbia automobile, Hartford, Connecticut United States (1893-1917)
Railroad passenger trains named Columbia or Columbian include:
- Columbian, a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train between Jersey City, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois
- Columbian, a former Milwaukee Road train between Chicago, Illinois and Tacoma, Washington
Fictional uses of Columbia include:
- a spaceship in Wally Wood's comic story Dark Side of the Moon, published in 1950
- Columbia NX-02, a fictional starship on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise
- a character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, played by "Little" Nell Campbell
- a song by Oasis (band) on Definitely Maybe
- a song by Paul van Dyk on "Out There And Back"
Songs about Columbia include:
- Roll on Columbia, a 1941 popular song by Woody Guthrie about the Columbia River
Related terms include:
- Columbiad, a type of large-caliber cannon from the 19th century
- Colombia, a country in South America often misspelled as 'Columbia'
- The constellation Columba
- Niobium, an element formerly named Columbium
- The supercontinent Columbia.
- Saint Columba, and Saint Columbanus
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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