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Dodge is a brand of automobiles and trucks.
Dodge may also refer to:
Places
- United States
- Dodge City, Alabama
- Dodge City, Kansas, well known as a locale for western movies
- Dodge, Nebraska
- Dodge, North Dakota
- Dodge, Oklahoma
- Dodge, Texas
- Dodge, Wisconsin
- Dodge (community), Wisconsin
- Dodge County (disambiguation)
- Fort Dodge (disambiguation)
People
Other
- Dodge (photography), to lighten part of a photograph during printing
- Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, Texas
See also
- The Dodge Line, a policy guiding Japan's economic independence after World War II
- Dodge City (1939 film)
- Dodger (disambiguation)
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