Trojan
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Trojan may refer to:
- A person from Troy in present-day Turkey
- Trojan language, the language Trojans spoke at the time of the Trojan War
- Trojan (astronomy), a minor planet or moon that shares an orbit with a larger planet or moon
- A student or alumnus or sports team of the University of Southern California
Computing
- Trojan horse (computing), malicious software
- Trojan (video game), arcade game
- Trojan Products made light pens
Music
- The Trojan Men, singing group
- Trojan Records, British record label
- Les Troyens (The Trojans), an opera by Hector Berlioz
- The Trojan, a 1950s Jamaican sound system led by Duke Reid
- "Trojans", a 2012 single by Atlas Genius
Transport
- AL-60F-5 Trojan, variant of the Aermacchi AL-60
- T-28 Trojan, US military trainer aircraft
- GWR No. 1340 Trojan locomotive
- SMR No. 471 Trojan locomotive
- Trojan (automobile), former British vehicle manufacturer
- Trojan (vehicle), variant of the Challenger 2 tank
Other
- Trojan, a 2012 episode of the British sitcom Red Dwarf.
- Trojan (brand), a brand name of condoms manufactured by the Church & Dwight Company
- Trojan Nuclear Power Plant in Oregon
- Trojan, Gauteng in South Africa
- Trojan skinhead, cultural identity in UK
- Tommy Trojan, a statue at the University of Southern California
- Trojan, a 1991 novel by James Follett
- Trojan, South Dakota, a ghost town in Lawrence County
See also
- Trojan (surname)
- Sports teams named Trojans
- Trojan Horse, a tale from the Trojan War
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