MacLeod (disambiguation)
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MacLeod, Macleod, McLeod, and Mcleod may refer to:
People
- MacLeod, the surnames MacLeod, Macleod, McLeod, and Mcleod
Places
- Fort Macleod, Alberta, town in Alberta, Canada
- McLeod (Edmonton), a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Canada
- McLeod County, Minnesota, USA
- McLeod, North Dakota, USA
- Macleod, Victoria, suburb of Melbourne, Australia
- McLeod Ganj, town in Himachal Pradesh, India
- Macleod Trail (Calgary) a Major arterial road in Calgary, Alberta
- McLeod No. 185, Saskatchewan a rural municipality
- McLeod, Texas, an unincorporated community
Electoral districts
- Macleod (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Alberta
- Macleod (provincial electoral district), a former provincial electoral district in Alberta
- Pincher Creek-Macleod, a former provincial electoral district in Alberta
- Livingstone-Macleod, a current provincial electoral district in Alberta
- Macleod (N.W.T. electoral district) a former territorial electoral district in the Northwest Territories
Other
- 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot, a Highland Infantry unit of the British Army, also known as MacLeod's Highlanders
- Clan MacLeod, Scottish clan
- Clan MacLeod of Lewis, Scottish clan
- Lake Macleod, lake in Western Australia
- McLeod's Daughters, Australian television drama
- McLeod gauge, scientific instrument to measure very low pressures
- McLeod syndrome, an anomaly of the Kell antigen system
- McLeod (tool), a hoe-like Wildland firefighting tool
- McLeod Lake, British Columbia, formerly Fort McLeod; named for Archibald McLeod
See also
- McLoud (disambiguation)
- McCloud (disambiguation)
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