Marton
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Marton may refer to:
Places
England
- Marton, Blackpool, district of Blackpool
- Marton, Bridlington, area of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire
- Marton, Cheshire, village and civil parish in Cheshire
- Marton, Cumbria, village in Cumbria
- Lindal and Marton, the local parish
- Marton, East Riding of Yorkshire, hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire
- Marton, Harrogate, village in North Yorkshire
- Marton, Lincolnshire, village in Lincolnshire
- Marton, Middlesbrough, suburb of Middlesbrough
- Marton, Ryedale, village in North Yorkshire
- Marton, Shropshire, small village in Shropshire
- Marton, Warwickshire, Rugby, Warwickshire
- Marton, Wiltshire, village in Wiltshire
- Marton-le-Moor, village in North Yorkshire
- Long Marton, parish of Eden, Cumbria
- Whitegate and Marton, parish of Vale Royal, Cheshire
New Zealand
- Marton, New Zealand, town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region
Australia
- Marton, small community on the Endeavour River above Cooktown, Queensland
People
Márton is also the Hungarian spelling of the given name or family name Martin:
- Marton Csokas (born 1966), New Zealand actor
- Márton Vas (born 1980), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Andrew Marton, actor
- Áron Márton (1896-1980), Roman Catholic bishop
- Brian Marton, Australian sprint canoer
- Dana Marton, romance novelist
- Edvin Marton (born 1974), Hungarian violinist and composer
- Éva Marton, Hungarian operatic soprano
- Ference Marton (born 1939), Swedish educational psychologist
- George Blucher Heneage Marton (1835-1905), British Conservative politician
- Ilona Neumann Marton, Hungarian reporter and Holocaust survivor
- Kati Marton, American author and journalist
- László Marton (director), theatrical director
- Sandra Marton, American novelist
- Sandy Marton (born 1959), Croatian singer
Ships
- MV Marton, a British coaster
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