Nashville (disambiguation)
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Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Nashville may also refer to:
Places
- Nashville-Davidson (balance), Tennessee, a U.S. Census Bureau-designated place
- Nashville, Arkansas, County Seat: Howard County, Arkansas
- Nashville, California
- Nashville, Georgia, County Seat: Berrien County, Georgia
- Nashville, Illinois
- Nashville, Indiana, County Seat: Brown County, Indiana
- Nashville, Hancock County, Indiana
- Nashville, Kansas
- Nashville Plantation, Maine
- Nashville, Michigan
- Nashville Township, Minnesota
- Nashville, Missouri
- Nashville, Nebraska
- Nashville, New York
- Nashville, North Carolina, county seat of Nash County, North Carolina
- Nashville, Ohio
- Nashville, Ontario
- Nashville, Oregon
- Nashville, Texas, also known as Nashville-on-the-Brazos
- Nashville, Wisconsin, a town
- Nashville (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
Other uses
- The country music industry, which has strong ties to Nashville, Tennessee
- USS Nashville, a United States Navy ship
- Nashville (film), 1975 American musical film directed by Robert Altman
- Nashville (Josh Rouse album), 2005
- Nashville (Andy Williams album), 1991
- Nashville (Bill Frisell album)
- "Nashville", a song recorded by Stonewall Jackson and other country music singers
- Windows Nashville, Microsoft codename for the canceled Windows 96 operating system
- An E9 tuning sometimes used for ten string pedal steel guitar
- Nashville tuning (high strung), a tuning for a six string guitar
- Nashville!, a commercial music channel on XM Satellite Radio controlled by Clear Channel Communications
- Nashville (2007 TV series), a Fox reality series
- Nashville (2012 TV series), an ABC drama series
See also
- Tampere, Finland, nicknamed Nääsville after the Finnish dialect word nääs and Nashville
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