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* ], a major junction in central Budapest, named after the Astoria Grand Hotel at its corner * ], a major junction in central Budapest, named after the Astoria Grand Hotel at its corner
**] **]
* ], a historic fur trading station located in modern Astoria, Oregon
* ], a cinema in Stockholm, Sweden
* ], a submarine abyss 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the mouth of the Columbia River
* ], a theatre in Brighton, England
* ], Denmark
* ], Russia
* ], a former music venue
* ], a U.S. Coast Guard facility in Astoria, Oregon
* ], a boulevard in New York City * ], a boulevard in New York City
**], subway stop along the boulevard **], subway stop along the boulevard
* ], a submarine abyss 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the mouth of the Columbia River


==Art, entertainment, and media==
==Other things==
===Fictional entities===
* ], an album by The Shys
* ], a Jugendstil Office building in Amsterdam which served as the international headquarters of Greenpeace
* ], an account of the founding of Astoria, Oregon by Washington Irving
* ], a 2000 film about a Greek-American family, directed by Nick Efteriades
* ], David Gilmour's recording studio/houseboat

===Fictional people or places===
*], the Ephebian goddess of love in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' novels *], the Ephebian goddess of love in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' novels
* Astoria, fictional character from '']''
* ], the wife of Draco Malfoy from the ''Harry Potter'' series
*], wife of ''Muppet Show'' character Waldorf *], wife of ''Muppet Show'' character Waldorf
* ], the wife of Draco Malfoy from the ''Harry Potter'' series
* Astoria, fictional character from '']''
* Astoria, fictional country in ]'s play of the same name * Astoria, fictional country in ]'s play of the same name


==See also== ===Film===
* ], a 2000 film about a Greek-American family, directed by Nick Efteriades
* ], a sport association and basketball team in Bydgoszcz, Poland, established in 1924

* MS ''Astoria'', a cruise ship in service with ] 2002-2009
===Literature===
* "Project Astoria", nickname for ]
* ], an 1836 account of the founding of Astoria, Oregon by Washington Irving
*''Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival'' (2014), a similar account by Peter Stark, published by ]

===Music===
* ], an album by The Shys
*'']'', an album by The Ataris *'']'', an album by The Ataris

==Computing and technology==
* "Project Astoria", nickname for ]

==Edifices and enterprises==
* ], a cinema in Stockholm, Sweden
* ], David Gilmour's recording studio/houseboat
* ], a Jugendstil Office building in Amsterdam which served as the international headquarters of Greenpeace
* ], a theatre in Brighton, England
* ], a U.S. Coast Guard facility in Astoria, Oregon
* ], an historic fur trading station located in modern Astoria, Oregon
* ], a former music venue

===Hotels===
* ], Denmark
* ], Russia
* ], hotel in New York City * ], hotel in New York City

* ], several U.S. Navy vessels
==Sports==
* ], a sport association and basketball team in Bydgoszcz, Poland, established in 1924

==Vessels==
* MS ''Astoria'', a cruise ship in service with ] 2002-2009
* {{SS|Astoria}}, a steamship * {{SS|Astoria}}, a steamship
* ], several U.S. Navy vessels



{{disambiguation}} {{disambiguation}}

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Astoria may refer to:

Populated places in the United States

(listed in order of population)

Other locations

Art, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Film

  • Astoria (film), a 2000 film about a Greek-American family, directed by Nick Efteriades

Literature

  • Astoria (book), an 1836 account of the founding of Astoria, Oregon by Washington Irving
  • Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival (2014), a similar account by Peter Stark, published by Ecco Press

Music

Computing and technology

Edifices and enterprises

Hotels

Sports

  • Astoria Bydgoszcz, a sport association and basketball team in Bydgoszcz, Poland, established in 1924

Vessels


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