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{{Wiktionary|Montgomery|montgomery}}
'''Montgomery''' can refer to a number of places, people or things.
'''Montgomery''' refers to:
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==People==
For people with the name Montgomery, see ]


==Places== ==Places==
===Belgium===
The original Montgomery was a place in ] and, by extension, the surname of the ] family who originated there. A member of this family, ], founded the town and castle of ] in ], later the county town of ].
* ], Brussels
* ], Brussels


===In the United States=== ===Pakistan===
* ], former name of Sahiwal, Punjab
Montgomery is, according to placesnamed.com, the name of 86 places in the ] of which 18 are ]. Some of the places named Montgomery in the United States were named in honor of the general ], who died in the ] attempting to capture ], ].
* ], an administrative district in the Lahore division of former Punjab Province of British India
** ], an administrative subdivision of Montgomery District in Punjab province of British India


====Cities and towns==== ===United Kingdom===
====Wales====
*''']''', the capital of the state and the largest "Montgomery" in the United States
* ]
*] (Not known whether it was named for Richard Montgomery or some other person.)
** ]
*] (Only indirectly named for Richard Montgomery. Its founder had come from Montgomery County, N. Y. and named it for that place.)
** ]
*] (not known whether it was named for Richard Montgomery or some other person.)
* ]
*] (Not known whether it was named for Richard Montgomery or some other person.)
*] (Not known whether it was named for Richard Montgomery or some other person.)
*] (named for its founder, '''Andrew Montgomery,''' and not for Richard Montgomery.)
*]
*] (Not known whether it was named for Richard Montgomery or some other person.)


====Counties==== ===United States===
* ], state capital
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* ], an airport in San Diego, California
* ], Colorado
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===Other countries===
*] (This county was ''not'' named for Richard Montgomery, but for another general, '''Lemuel P. Montgomery'''; oddly, the city of Montgomery in it ''was'' named for Richard Montgomery.)
*] * ], Tasmania, Australia
* ], Tasmania, Australia
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*] * ], a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
*] *] a commune in Normandy, France
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*] (Possibly for Richard Montgomery. Possibly for Montgomery County, Tennessee, from which an early settler came.)
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*] (there is some question as to whether this one was named for Richard Montgomery. It seems to be the case, but it is uncertain.)
*] (This county was ''not'' named for Richard Montgomery, but for '''John Montgomery,''' a local settler)
*] (This county was ''not'' named for Richard Montgomery, but for its largest community, the town of Montgomery, and therefore indirectly for '''Andrew Montgomery,''' as stated above)
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==Organizations==
===In the United Kingdom===
*], a town in ]. * ], one of Maryland's community colleges
* ], a defunct elevator company acquired by KONE
*], a traditional county in Wales.
* ], an Irish-American militia unit
* ], a now defunct British motorcycle manufacturer
* ], an American department store chain
* ], Rockville, Maryland


===In Canada=== ==Ships==
* ], several US Navy ships
* Montgomery was a town in ] that was annexed by the city of ] in ].
* ], a US Navy Landing Ship, Tank
* ], a US World War II Liberty Ship that eventually sank in the Thames Estuary, UK


==People== ==Other uses==
* ], a Scottish clan
*], British military commander, known as "Monty".
*], officer in the United States Navy. * ], sebaceous glands in the areola, named for Dr. William Fetherstone Montgomery
*], Brigadier General during the ] * ], a Martini mixed at a gin:vermouth ratio of 15:1
* ], a method for multiplying large integers in modulo field
*], a Canadian author.
*], Athlete * ], several buildings
*], a jazz guitarist.
*], an actor
*] (often just Uncle Monty), a fictional character from '']'' by ].


==See also== ==See also==
*] * ]
*], a notable street in ] * ]
* ]
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* ], a commune in département Calvados, Normandy
* ], a commune in département Calvados, Normandy
* ], a commune in département Calvados, Normandy


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Latest revision as of 04:26, 14 October 2024

Montgomery refers to:

People

For people with the name Montgomery, see Montgomery (name)

Places

Belgium

Pakistan

United Kingdom

Wales

United States

Other countries

Organizations

Ships

Other uses

See also

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