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{{wiktionary|Kansas City}} {{wiktionary|Kansas City}}
Most broadly, '''Kansas City''' is the 15-county ] in the U.S. states of Missouri and Kansas, centered on Kansas City, Missouri. The ''']''' is in Missouri and Kansas, United States.
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'''Kansas City''' may also refer to:
* ], central city of the Kansas City metropolitan area
* ], inner suburb, third-largest city in Kansas
* ], northern suburb


'''Kansas City''' may also refer to: '''Kansas City''' may also refer to:
* ], an unincorporated community west of Portland, Oregon, U.S.


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==Film and TV==

* ], a 1996 film by Robert Altman
==Places==
* ], the anchor city of the metropolitan area
* ], a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri
* ]

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==Music== ==Music==
* ] - covered by Wilbert Harrison in 1959 * ]
** covered by ] in 1959
* ] * ], 2008
* ], a song from ''Oklahoma!'' * ], a song from the 1943 musical ''Oklahoma!''
* "]", a 1927 song by Jim Jackson * "Kansas City", a 1974 song by the ]
* "The Kansas City Song", a song by ] and the Buckaroos * "Kansas City", a song by Melissa Etheridge from the 2012 album '']''
* "Kansas City", a song by ] * "Kansas City", a song by The New Basement Tapes from the 2014 album '']''
* "Kansas City", a song by ] from her 2012 studio album ''4th Street Feeling'' * "Kansas City", a 2000 song by ]
* "Kansas City", a song by The New Basement Tapes on their 2014 album '']'' * "The Kansas City Song", a ]
* ], a style of jazz that originated in the 1920s and 1930s
* ], a style of blues that developed in the 1940s

==Sports and games==
* ], an American professional women's soccer team based in Kansas City, Kansas
* ], the athletic program of the University of Missouri–Kansas City
* ], a former American Basketball Association team in Kansas City, Missouri
* ], a 2012–2017 NWSL team
* Kansas City lowball, a nickname for ] poker

==Transport==
* '']'', a 1947 to 1968 Wabash Railroad streamliner train
* ], a Union Pacific streamliner train called ''City of Kansas City'' from 1968 to 1971,
* ], the name of several U.S. Navy ships


==Other== ==Other==
* ], a 1996 film by Robert Altman
* ], the 1850–1947 name of what is now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph
* ], a digital data format for storing computer programs and data on music/audio cassette tapes * ], a digital data format for storing computer programs and data on music/audio cassette tapes
* ]
* Kansas City lowball, a nickname for ]
* ], a former American Basketball Association team in Kansas City, Missouri


==See also== ==See also==
* ], a Wabash streamliner train * ], an enclaved suburb of Kansas City, Missouri
* ], a nightclub and restaurant in New York City, from 1965 to 1981
* ], aka "City of Kansas City", a Union Pacific streamliner train
* ] * ]
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]


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Latest revision as of 08:09, 13 November 2024

The Kansas City metropolitan area is in Missouri and Kansas, United States.

Kansas City may also refer to:

Places

Music

Sports and games

Transport

Other

See also

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