Salisbury (disambiguation)
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Salisbury is a town in Wiltshire, England. It may also refer to:
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[edit] Places
In the United Kingdom:
- Salisbury Cathedral
- Salisbury (district), Wiltshire
- Diocese of Salisbury
- Salisbury Racecourse
- Salisbury Plain
- Salisbury Dock
- Salisbury Crags, in Holyrood Park, Scotland
In Australia:
- Salisbury, South Australia
- City of Salisbury, South Australia
- Salisbury Interchange, South Australia, a railway and bus station
- Salisbury, Queensland
In Canada:
- Salisbury, New Brunswick
- Salisbury Island (Nunavut)
- Salisbury Composite High School, Sherwood Park, Alberta
In the United States of America:
- Alaska:
- Connecticut
- Maryland:
- Salisbury, Massachusetts
- Salisbury, Missouri
- Salisbury, New Hampshire
- New York:
- Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York
- Salisbury, Nassau County, New York
- Iona Island (New York), once known as Salisbury Island
- Salisbury, North Carolina
- Pennsylvania:
- Salisbury, Vermont
In Hong Kong:
In Africa:
- Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe (formerly Salisbury)
In the Caribbean:
- Barroui (also called Salisbury), a small town in Dominica
In Russia
[edit] Persons
- Benjamin Salisbury, an American actor most well known for playing the role of Brighton Sheffield on the television sitcom The Nanny
- Chad Salisbury, Quarterback for the Grand Rapids Rampage
- Edward James Salisbury, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew from 1943 to 1956
- Eustace, Dean of Salisbury, the twenty-third Lord Chancellor of England
- Frank O. Salisbury, artist
- Harrison Salisbury, an American journalist who was the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II
- John of Salisbury, English author, diplomat and bishop of Chartres
- Harry Salisbury, a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher for two seasons
- James Salisbury, the inventor of the Salisbury steak
- Marquess of Salisbury, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1789 for James Cecil, 7th Earl of Salisbury
- Mike Salisbury, a leading advocate of the natural burial movement in Canada
- Peter Salisbury, drummer in the rock band, The Verve
- Richard Anthony Salisbury, a British botanist
- Sally Salisbury, 18th century high-end prostitute whose real name was Sarah Pridden
- Sean Salisbury, Former NFL and CFL quarterback
[edit] Albums
- Salisbury (album), a 1971 album by Uriah Heep
[edit] Others
- Salisbury Convention, a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom
- Salisbury Review, a British conservative magazine
- Salisbury steak, ground beef shaped to resemble a steak