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Charlotte


Charlotte most commonly refers to:

  • Charlotte (given name)
    • Princess Charlotte (disambiguation)
    • Queen Charlotte (disambiguation)
  • Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, a city
  • Charlotte (cake), a type of dessert

Charlotte may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Charlotte (Charlotte's Web), a barn spider from the 1952 children's book by E. B. White

Film and television

  • Charlotte (1974 film), a French crime thriller
  • Wakakusa no Charlotte, an anime series from 1977
  • Charlotte (1981 film), a Dutch film by Frans Weisz
  • Charlotte (2021 film), an animated drama film
  • Charlotte (TV series), an anime television series

Music

  • Charlotte (album), a 1999 album by Charlotte Nilsson
  • Charlotte (American band), a hard rock band
  • Charlotte (Japanese band), a pop punk band
  • Charlotte (singer), British singer-songwriter, composer, arranger, and record producer
  • "Charlotte", a 1969 song by Jimmy McGriff from A Thing to Come By
  • "Charlotte", a 1982 song by Wendy Wu
  • "Charlotte" (Kittie song) (2000)
  • "Charlotte" (Air Traffic song) (2007)
  • "Charlotte", a 2008 song by Booka Shade

Other arts and entertainment

  • Charlotte, the statuette awarded for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction

Places

Australia

  • Charlotte, Northern Territory, a locality

Canada

  • Charlotte County, New Brunswick
  • Charlotte (1785–1974 electoral district), in New Brunswick
  • Charlotte (electoral district), a federal electoral district renamed New Brunswick Southwest
  • Charlotte (provincial electoral district), for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1994 to 2006

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Charlotte Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

United States

  • Charlotte, Illinois, an unincorporated community
  • Charlotte, Iowa, a city
  • Charlotte, Maine, a town
  • Charlotte, Michigan, a city
  • Charlotte, New York, a town
  • Charlotte, North Carolina, a city
  • Charlotte, Rochester, New York, a neighborhood
  • Charlotte, Tennessee, a town
  • Charlotte, Texas, a city
  • Charlotte, Vermont, a town
  • Charlotte County (disambiguation), including one in colonial America
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, in North Carolina

Schools

  • Charlotte Christian School, a private Christian prep school in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Charlotte High School (disambiguation)
  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Ships

  • List of ships named Charlotte, including:
    • , several Royal Navy ships
    • , several US Navy ships

Sports

Teams based in Charlotte, North Carolina

  • Charlotte 49ers, the athletics teams of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Charlotte Checkers (disambiguation), various defunct ice hockey teams
  • Charlotte FC, a Major League Soccer team
  • Charlotte Hornets (disambiguation), various sports teams
  • Charlotte Independence, an American soccer team
  • Charlotte Sting, a Women's National Basketball Association team from 1997 to 2007

Other sports

  • Charlotte (figure skating), a spiral move
  • Charlotte (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Charlotte Motor Speedway, a motorsport complex in Concord, North Carolina

Other uses

  • List of storms named Charlotte, various tropical cyclones
  • The Charlotte, a pub and concert venue in Leicester, England
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