Reno (disambiguation)
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Reno is the fourth most populous city in Nevada, US.
Reno may also refer to:
Places
Italy
- The Reno River, in Northern Italy
- The Rhine river, Reno in the Italian language
Canada
- Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan, a rural municipality
- Reno, Alberta, a hamlet
United States
- Reno, Illinois
- Reno, Indiana
- Reno, Kansas
- Reno, Ohio
- Reno, Pennsylvania
- Reno, Lamar County, Texas
- Reno, Parker County, Texas
- Reno County, Kansas
- Reno Township, Michigan
- Reno Lake, a lake in Minnesota
- Reno Township, Minnesota
- Reno, Minnesota
- El Reno, Oklahoma
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno
- Reno (Nevada gaming area)
- Reno Township (disambiguation)
- Fort Reno (disambiguation)
People
- Reno (surname)
- Ring name of professional wrestler Rick Cornell
Arts and entertainment
- Reno (1923 film), a 1923 American silent film
- Reno (1930 film), a 1930 American silent film
- Reno (1939 film), a 1939 film directed by John Farrow
- Reno, a member of the “Turks” in the videogame Final Fantasy VII
- Reno Raines, a character in Renegade played by Lorenzo Lamas
- "Reno" (Doug Supernaw song), 1993
- "Reno" (Dottie West song), 1968
- "Reno" (Bruce Springsteen song), 2005 on his album Devils & Dust
- ″Don't Go Down to Reno″, a Tony Christie song
- Reno 911!, an American comedy television series
Transportation
- Suzuki Reno, a compact car
- USS Reno (DD-303), American destroyer sunk during World War I, named after Walter E. Reno
- USS Reno (CL-96), American cruiser, named after the city of Reno, Nevada
- Reno (Amtrak station), a train station in Reno, Nevada, United States
- Reno, first American-type 4-4-0 locomotive, built in 1872 for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad
Other uses
- A shortened version of the word renovation
- Reno Air Races, airplane competition
- Reno, an alternative name for Italian wine made from the Riesling grape
- The TCP Reno congestion avoidance algorithm
- Reactor Experiment for Neutrino Oscillation ("RENO")
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