Mercedes
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Mercedes may refer to:
- Automobile-related
- Mercedes (car), the pre-1927 brand name of German automobile models and engines built by Daimler company
- Mercedes-Benz, the post-1926 German brand of automobiles, engines, and trucks owned by Daimler AG
- Mercedes-AMG, a subsidiary of Daimler AG that builds customized and high performance Mercedes-branded automobiles
- Mercedes Formula One racing team
- American Mercedes (1904 automobile), a company licensed to build Mercedes automobiles in America
- Books
- Mr. Mercedes, an upcoming novel by Stephen King. [1]
- People
- Mercedes (name), including a list of people with the name
- Mercedes (singer), American R&B singer
- Places
- Mercedes, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
- Mercedes, Corrientes, Argentina
- Mercedes, Costa_Rica, Costa Rica
- Mercedes, Camarines Norte, Philippines
- Mercedes, Eastern Samar, Philippines
- Mercedes, Texas, United States
- Mercedes, Uruguay
- Mercedes, Stugart, Germany
- Ships
- Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, a Spanish treasure ship sunk by the British in 1804
- Mercedes (shipwreck), a freighter shipwrecked off Florida in 1984
- Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes, a cruiser that was scuttled as a blockship in 1898. It was later salvaged and saw service with the United States Navy as USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25)
- USS Mercedes (YT-108) – see List of United States Navy ships: M
- BAP Mercedes, a Peruvian Navy frigate in service from the 1840s to the 1850s
- RFA Mercedes, a collier which served with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Other uses
- Mercedes, a proposed gossamer-winged butterfly genus nowadays again included in Calycopis
- "Mercedes", a song by Joseph Arthur, featured on the album Big City Secrets
- Mercedes College (Adelaide), South Australia
- Mercedes College, Perth, Western Australia
See also
- Mercedes-Euklid, an early 20th-century computing device
- Mercedita (disambiguation)
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