Citadel (disambiguation)
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A citadel is a fortress.
Citadel may also refer to:
Places
- The Cairo Citadel, Egypt, a medieval fortification
- The Citadel of Aleppo, an ancient castle in Aleppo, Syria
- The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
- Citadel, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Citadel Hill (Fort George), a fortified hill in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Citadel Island, Victoria, Australia
- Citadel of Quebec, a military installation in Canada
- Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Canada
Companies
- Citadel Broadcasting, an American broadcast holding company
- Citadel LLC, a hedge fund management company
- Citadel Miniatures, a miniatures company owned by Games Workshop
- Citadel Records, an Australian recording company
Computing
- Citadel (software), a BBS software
- Citadel/UX, an implementation of Citadel that has evolved into a modern groupware platform
- Citadel (botnet), a ZeuS-based botnet alleged to have stolen over US$500,000,000 from consumer bank accounts
Games
- Citadel (video game), by Superior Software
- Citadels (game), a German-style card game
- "The Citadel" is a massive space station which serves as one of the many settings and a crucial plot element throughout the Mass Effect franchise.
Literature
- Citadel Press, a publishing company
- Citadel (U.S. Senate), a non-fiction book by William S. White
- Citadel (2011 novel), by science fiction writer John Ringo
Music
- Citadel Records, an Australian independent record label
- Citadel (Muslimgause album)
- Citadel (Starcastle album)
- "Citadel" (song), by the Rolling Stones
Other uses
- Citadel (film), a 2012 film
- Halifax Citadels, a defunct American Hockey League team
- Citadel, a safe room aboard a ship
See also
- The Citadel (disambiguation)
- Citadelle (disambiguation)
- Citadella, fortress on Gellért Hill, Budapest, Hungary
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