Arden
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Arden can refer to:
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[edit] Locations
[edit] Australia
[edit] Canada
- Ardenode, Alberta
- Ardenville, Alberta
- Arden Park, British Columbia
- Arden, Manitoba
- Arden, Ontario
- Ardendale, Ontario
[edit] Denmark
- The former Arden municipality
- The town of Arden
[edit] Europe
- Ardennes, a region in Belgium, Luxembourg and France.
[edit] United Kingdom
- Arden, Dunbartonshire
- Arden, Glasgow
- Arden, Warwickshire (also: Forest of Arden)
- Arden School of Theatre in Manchester
[edit] United States
- Arden, Arkansas
- Arden-Arcade, California
- Arden, Delaware
- Arden, Michigan
- Arden, Missouri
- Arden, Nevada
- Arden, New York
- Arden, North Carolina
- Arden, Pennsylvania
- Arden, Tennessee
- Arden, Texas
- Arden, Washington
- Arden, Barbour County, West Virginia
- Arden, Berkeley County, West Virginia
- The Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia.
[edit] Surname
- Alice Arden
- Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, British colonial administrator
- Dale Arden, fictional character
- Don Arden, English music manager, agent, and businessman
- Donn Arden, Las Vegas choreographer
- Edwin Hunter Pendleton Arden, American actor, theatre manager, and playwright
- Eve Arden, American actress
- Elizabeth Arden, businesswoman in the cosmetics industry
- Jane Arden, syndicated newspaper comic strip
- Jann Arden, Canadian singer/songwriter
- John Arden, English playwright
- Mark Arden, British comedian and actor
- Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare
- Mary Arden (judge), British judge
- Michael Arden, American stage actor, singer, and composer
- Richard Pepper Arden, 1st Baron Alvanley
- Roy Arden, Canadian photographer
- Tom Arden, Australian author
- Toni Arden, American singer
[edit] See also
- Enoch Arden, poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Arden (automobile), an English car
- Arden of Faversham, sixteenth-century English play
- Arden syntax
- Arden: The World of Shakespeare, an MMO game currently under development
- Ardennes, a region in Belgium, Luxembourg and France.