Concord
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The word Concord comes from the name of the Ancient Roman goddess Concordia, goddess of agreement and understanding. Concord can refer to:
[edit] Places
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
[edit] United Kingdom
- Concord, Sunderland
[edit] United States
- Concord, California
- Concord, Kentucky
- Concord, Massachusetts
- Concord, Michigan
- Concord, Missouri
- Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital
- Concord, Staten Island, New York
- Concord, North Carolina
- Concord, Ohio
- Concord, Tennessee
- Concord, Vermont
- Concord, Virginia
- Concord, Wisconsin
- Concord Township, Michigan
- Concord Township, Minnesota
- Concord Township, Ohio
- Concord Township, Pennsylvania
[edit] Educational Establishments
- Concord Academy, Massachusetts, USA
- Concord College, Shrewsbury, UK
- Concord High School - several in the United States and Australia
- Concord University, Athens, West Virginia, USA
[edit] Other
- The Book of Concord of the Lutheran Church
- The Concord Coalition, a non-partisan American political group
- Concord Condor, a cartoon character
- The Concord grape variety
- Concord Publications, Hong Kong military book publisher
- Concord Records, U.S. jazz label
- Concord Well Servicing, a Calgary, Alberta based company
- AMC Concord, a compact car built by American Motors Corporation
- Kia Concord, a car built by Kia Motors
- USS Concord, any of five U.S. Navy ships
- "Concord-ski", the Tupolev Tu-144, a Russian airplane shaped like the Anglo-French Concorde
- Concord, the original 1963 English spelling for the Anglo-French supersonic passenger plane Concorde
- Concord, in linguistics or grammar, another word for agreement
- Concord (camera), a brand of consumer digital cameras