Che (disambiguation)
Che Guevara (1928-1967) was a Latin American Marxist revolutionary.
Che or CHE may also refer to:
Art and entertainment
- Che (film), a 2008 film directed by Steven Soderbergh starring Benicio del Toro
- Che!, a 1969 film by Richard Fleischer about Che Guevara
- Che Guevara (photo) aka "Guerrillero Heroico", the famous and iconic image of Che Guevara by Alberto Korda
- Che Guevara in popular culture, the countercultural dissemination of Che Guevara's image throughout the world
- Che (band), an American stoner rock band
- El Che (album), a 2010 album by Rhymefest
- Che, a character from the television show The O.C.
- Che, the narrator in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita
Language
Acronyms, abbreviations and codes
- Campaign for Homosexual Equality
- Cheam railway station (station code CHE), England National Rail station
- Chechen language, ISO 639 code
- Chemical engineering (ChE)
- Cherry Hill High School East, a public high school in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- Christelijke Hogeschool Ede (CHE), Dutch Christian vocational university
- Cholinesterase (ChE), a family of enzymes
- The Chronicle of Higher Education, an American periodical
- District Health Board, previously Crown Health Enterprise, in New Zealand
- Switzerland, ISO 3166-1 international country code
- UPLB College of Human Ecology, the Philippines
- Zhejiang, a Chinese province
Other
- Cudrania tricuspidata or Che, a fruit-bearing tree
- Valencia CF or "Los Che", a Spanish professional football (soccer) club
- Chè, a sweet dessert soup or pudding in Vietnamese cuisine