Cleveland (disambiguation)
Cleveland is a city in northeast Ohio, US.
Cleveland may also refer to:
Places
Australia
- Cleveland, Queensland
- Cleveland, Tasmania, a place along the Midland Highway in Tasmania
Canada
Germany
- An obsolete English term for the Duchy of Cleves
United Kingdom
- Cleveland, England, an area and former county in the north east of England
- Redcar & Cleveland, a unitary authority which covers some of the former county
- Cleveland (UK Parliament constituency) (1885–1974)
- Cleveland and Whitby (UK Parliament constituency) (1974–1983)
- Cleveland (European Parliament constituency) (1979–1984)
- Cleveland and Yorkshire North (European Parliament constituency) (1984–1994)
- Cleveland and Richmond (European Parliament constituency) (1994–1999)
- Archdeaconry of Cleveland
- Cleveland Hills, a range of hills in North Yorkshire
United States
- Cleveland, Alabama
- Cleveland, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Conway County
- Cleveland, California
- Cleveland, Florida
- Cleveland, Georgia
- Cleveland, Illinois
- Cleveland, Indiana
- Cleveland, Minnesota, a small city in Le Sueur County
- Cleveland, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a neighborhood
- Cleveland, Mississippi
- Cleveland, Missouri
- Cleveland, New York
- Cleveland, North Carolina
- Cleveland, Johnston County, North Carolina
- Cleveland, North Dakota
- Cleveland, Oklahoma
- Cleveland, Tennessee
- Cleveland, Texas
- Cleveland, Utah
- Cleveland, Virginia
- Cleveland, Washington
- Cleveland, Chippewa County, Wisconsin
- Cleveland, Jackson County, Wisconsin
- Cleveland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
- Cleveland, Marathon County, Wisconsin
- Cleveland, Taylor County, Wisconsin
- Cleveland County, Arkansas
- Cleveland County, North Carolina
- Cleveland County, Oklahoma
- Cleveland National Forest, California
Ships
- USS Cleveland (C-19), a protected cruiser commissioned in 1903 and scrapped in 1930
- USS Cleveland (CL-55), a light cruiser commissioned in 1942 and active in World War II
- USS Cleveland (LPD-7), an amphibious transport dock commissioned in 1967 and decommissioned in 2011
Geology
- Mount Cleveland (Alaska), a summit of Chuginadak Island
- Mount Cleveland (Montana), the highest summit of Glacier National Park
Companies
- Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company, major structural engineering company in the United Kingdom
- Cleveland Motor Car Company, a U.S. company that manufactured automobiles in the 1900s.
- Cleveland (petrol), a former petrol company acquired by Esso
- Cleveland Automobile Company, an automobile manufacturer that merged with Chandler Motor Car in 1926
- Cleveland motorcycle (disambiguation) can refer to several different brands of motorcycles
- Cleveland Tractor Company, Cletrac, manufacturer of crawler tractors from 1916-1945.
Railway stations
- Cleveland railway station, Queensland, Australia
- Cleveland railway station (2nd), former station in Queensland
- Cleveland Lakefront Station, Cleveland, Ohio
Other uses
- Cleveland (Hasidic dynasty), a pair of Hasidic Jewish dynasties
- Ford 335 engine or Cleveland V8
- "Cleveland" (30 Rock), an episode of 30 Rock
People with the name
- Cleveland (surname)
- Cleveland Amory, animal rights activist and author
- Carol Cleveland (born 1942), English actress/comedian, best known for her association with Monty Python
- Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th President of the United States, only US President to serve non-consecutive terms
Fictional characters
- Cleveland Brown, a character on Family Guy and The Cleveland Show
- Cleveland Brown, Jr., his son
See also
- Cleveland Township (disambiguation)
- Mount Cleveland (disambiguation)
- Duke of Cleveland, a defunct title in the English and UK's peerage
- Earl of Cleveland, a defunct title in the English peerage
- Cleveland Golf, a golfing brand with a number of clubs and apparel
- Hello Cleveland!, a record label
- Hot in Cleveland, TV series starring Betty White
- Cleveland-Cliffs, former name of Cliffs Natural Resources
- The Cleveland Show, a spin-off of Family Guy
- Grover Cleveland Alexander, Hall of Fame baseball player
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