Carré
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Carré is a French word, which means "square" and is associated with the following:
People named Carré
by surname
- Antoine Carré (guitarist), baroque guitarist and composer
- John le Carré, pseudonym of English writer David John Moore Cornwell
- Isabelle Carré, French actress
- Mathilde Carré, WWII double agent
- Michel Carré, French librettist
- Robert-Ambroise-Marie Carré, Catholic priest, author and member of the French Academy
by first name
- Carré Otis, American model and actress
Places named Carré
- Fort Carré, sixteenth-century fort in France
- Vieux Carré, French Quarter of New Orleans
In military
- Carré may also refer to infantry battle formation, more usually known as the infantry square
[edit] See also
Carrè
- Carrè, town in Italy
Carrée
- plate carrée, equirectangular projection
- Maison Carrée, temple at Nîmes in southern France
- Double whole note, which has a rectangular notehead