Citadel (disambiguation)
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A citadel is a fortress for protecting a town.
Citadel may also mean:
- Citadel (band), a French band, born in 2002 who started to write alternative rock. They're now taking the way of progressive rock, and their second record is on the musea label, a famous French label for international distribution of progressive music. www.site-citadel.com
- Citadel (band), an American musical Group, founded in the late seventies, who are most known for their release The Citadel of Cynosure & Other Tales and for co-founding and presenting the first ProgFest, in Los Angeles in 1993
- Citadel (computer game), a 1980s arcade adventure game by Superior Software
- Citadels (game), the English title of the card game originally called Ohne Furcht und Adel ("Without Fear and Nobility" or "Fearless and Aristocratic")
- Citadel (Salvation Army) - the name for a Salvation Army church
- Citadel (software), a BBS software
- Citadel/UX, a version of the Citadel software that supports advanced applications of groupware, email, and collaboration
- Citadel Broadcasting Corporation, a communications company that owns radio stations in the United States
- Citadel Hill, a fortified hill in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Citadel Investment Group, a hedge fund management company
- Citadel Miniatures, a miniatures company owned by Games Workshop
- Citadel of Quebec, a military installation
- Citadel Records, an Australian independent record label
- Citadel Station, is an orbiting space platform in the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
- Citadel Station (System Shock), is also a space station which serves as the setting for the 1994 PC game System Shock.
- Citadelle Laferrière, a large mountaintop fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Haiti
- The Citadel (Military College), a public military college in Charleston, South Carolina. The Citadel Summer Camp is also located there.
- The Citadel building (La Ciudadela) in Mexico City, an important site of the Mexican Revolution during the "Ten Tragic Days" (Decena Tragica) of 1913
- The Citadel is also an iconic structure in the PC game Half-Life 2
- The Citadel, a 1937 novel by Scottish author A.J. Cronin
- The Citadel, a 1938 film
- The Citadel, televised versions of the 1937 novel