Calcutta (disambiguation)
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Kolkata, formerly called Calcutta, is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
Calcutta may also refer to:
- Places
- Kolkata District, an administrative district in West Bengal, India
- Calcutta, Ohio, United States
- Calcutta, West Virginia, United States
- Calcutta, Suriname
- Calcutta, Belize
- Film
- Calcutta (1947 film), a film noir starring Alan Ladd
- Calcutta (1969 film), a documentary film by Louis Malle
- Calcutta 71, a film by Mrinal Sen
- Calcutta Mail, a film by Sudhir Mishra
- Calcutta News
- Calcutta trilogy, by Satyajit Ray, or by Mrinal Sen
- Educational institutes
- University of Calcutta
- Calcutta Boys' School
- Calcutta Business School
- Calcutta Girls High School
- Calcutta Institute of Engineering and Management
- Calcutta International School
- Calcutta National Medical College
- Calcutta School of Economics
- Calcutta School of Music
- The Calcutta Technical School
- Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
- Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
- South Calcutta Girls' College
- Other institutions
- Calcutta Stock Exchange Association Limited
- Calcutta Club
- Calcutta South Club
- Royal Calcutta Golf Club
- Music
- "Calcutta" (song), a 1961 hit instrumental by Lawrence Welk
- Calcutta (band), an alternative rock band from Camarillo, California
- Other
- Calcutta auction, a method of allocating gambling bets by auction
- Oh! Calcutta!, a theatrical revue
- HMS Calcutta, five ships of the Royal Navy
- The Calcutta Cup, an annual rugby match between England and Scotland
- Siege of Calcutta, battle between Britain and India in the 19th century
- Short S.8 Calcutta, flying boat
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta
- The Calcutta Chromosome, a novel by Amitav Ghosh
- Black Hole of Calcutta, a dungeon
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