Lisbon (disambiguation)
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Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal, and may also refer to:
Places
Canada
- Lisbon, Ontario
- Lisbon, Nova Scotia
Nauru
- Lisbon Darumara, a envoiet island
Portugal
- Lisboa (district), a district along the western coast
- Lisbon, the Portuguese capital city, and municipal seat of the district of Lisbon
United States
- Lisbon, California (disambiguation), various places
- Lisbon, Connecticut
- Lisbon, Florida
- Lisbon, Illinois
- Lisbon, Iowa
- Lisbon, Louisiana
- Lisbon, Maine
- Lisbon, Maryland
- Lisbon, New Hampshire
- Lisbon, New York
- Lisbon, North Dakota
- Lisbon, Ohio
- Lisbon, Juneau County, Wisconsin, a town
- Lisbon, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, a town
- see also Lisbon Township (disambiguation)
Other
- Grand Lisboa, a hotel in Macau, China
- Lisbon (film) a 1956 Republic Pictures film produced and directed by, as well as starring, Ray Milland
- Lisbon Antigua the title song by Nelson Riddle from the film Lisbon that was a popular song of the year
- The Lisbon Strategy (Lisbon agenda, Lisbon process), a central element of the European Union's economic strategy
- The Treaty of Lisbon, an EU treaty signed in the city on 13 December 2007
- The Lisbon Convention, an international convention of the Council of Europe elaborated together with UNESCO
- The Lisbon Declaration, a treaty signed between countries of the European Union and the African Union
- Lisbon, the surname of the main characters in the 1993 novel The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
- Lisbon Lions, Celtic FC squad of 1967
- Lisbon (Sailor's Song), the first movement of Lincolnshire Posy
- Lisbon, the surname of Teresa Lisbon, a fictional character on the American TV crime drama The Mentalist
- Lisbon (album), the 2010 album by the Walkmen
See also
- New Lisbon (disambiguation)
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