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==People and language== |
==People, fictional characters and language== |
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*[[Seneca |
* [[Seneca (name)]], a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname |
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:*[[Seneca the Elder]] (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), a Roman rhetorician, writer and father of the stoic philosopher Seneca |
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:*[[Seneca the Younger]] (c. 4 BC – AD 65), a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist |
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* [[Seneca people]], one of the six Iroquois tribes of North America |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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* [[Seneca, New Mexico]], an unincorporated community |
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* [[Seneca, South Carolina]], a city |
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* [[Seneca, South Dakota]], a town |
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====Water features==== |
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* [[Seneca Creek (Potomac River)]], Maryland |
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* [[Seneca Lake (New York)]], the largest of the Finger Lakes |
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* [[Seneca River (New York)]], the outlet of Seneca Lake |
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* [[Seneca River (South Carolina)]] |
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*[[Seneca Township (disambiguation)]], various places in the US and one in Canada |
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===Bodies of water in the United States=== |
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* [[Seneca Army Depot]], Seneca County, New York |
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* [[Seneca Caverns (West Virginia)]] |
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* [[Seneca Historic District (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Seneca Park (disambiguation)]] |
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===Canada=== |
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* Seneca Township, a historic township in [[Haldimand County, Ontario]] |
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===Outer space=== |
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* [[Seneca (crater)]], a lunar crater |
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*[[Seneca Caverns (Ohio)]] |
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*[[Seneca Caverns (West Virginia)]] |
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*[[Seneca Park]], Louisville, Kentucky |
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==Brands and enterprises== |
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* [[Seneca Data]], an American custom computer manufacturer and technology distributor |
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*[[Seneca College]], Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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* [[Seneca Foods]], a major fruit and vegetable processor |
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* [[Edwin Drake#Seneca Oil|Seneca Oil]], an American oil company formed in 1858 |
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==Education== |
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* [[Seneca College]], Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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* [[Seneca Institute – Seneca Junior College]], an African-American school in Seneca, South Carolina, from 1899 to 1939 |
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* [[Seneca High School (disambiguation)]], various schools in the United States |
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*[[Edwin Drake#Seneca Oil|Seneca Oil]], an American oil company formed in 1858 |
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==Music== |
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*[[Senakah]] (formerly Seneca), an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland |
* [[Senakah]] (formerly Seneca), an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland |
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*"Seneca", a song |
* "Seneca", a song from the 2001 album [[Standards (Tortoise album)|''Standards'']] by the band Tortoise |
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==Aircraft== |
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==Ships== |
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*[[USCGC Seneca (1908)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (1908)]], a US Coast Guard cutter, decommissioned in 1936 |
* [[USS Seneca|USS ''Seneca'']], five US Navy ships |
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* [[USCGC Seneca (1908)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (1908)]], a US Coast Guard cutter, decommissioned in 1936 |
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*[[USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (WMEC-906)]], |
* [[USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (WMEC-906)]], a US Coast Guard cutter |
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*[[USS Seneca|USS ''Seneca'']], five US Navy ships |
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*[[Seneca Avenue (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line)]], a station of the New York City Subway |
*[[Seneca Avenue (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line)]], a station of the New York City Subway |
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*[[Seneca Station (Illinois)]], a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad station in Seneca, Illinois |
*[[Seneca Station (Illinois)]], a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad station in Seneca, Illinois |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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*[[Seneca Presbyterian Church]], Stanley, New York, on the US National Register of Historic Places |
* [[Seneca Presbyterian Church]], Stanley, New York, on the US National Register of Historic Places |
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 28 March 2024
Look up Seneca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seneca may refer to:
People, fictional characters and language[edit]
- Seneca (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname
- Seneca the Elder (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), a Roman rhetorician, writer and father of the stoic philosopher Seneca
- Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65), a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist
- Seneca people, one of the six Iroquois tribes of North America
- Seneca language, the language of the Seneca people
Places[edit]
United States[edit]
Communities[edit]
- Seneca, California, an unincorporated community
- Seneca, Illinois, a village
- Seneca, Kansas, a city
- Seneca, Keweenaw County, Michigan, an unincorporated community
- Seneca, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Seneca, Missouri, a city
- Seneca, Nebraska, a village
- Seneca, New Mexico, an unincorporated community
- Seneca, New York, a town in Ontario County
- Seneca, Oregon, a city
- Seneca, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place
- Seneca, South Carolina, a city
- Seneca, South Dakota, a town
- Seneca, Wisconsin (disambiguation), various places
- Seneca County, New York
- Seneca County, Ohio
- Seneca Township (disambiguation)
- Seneca Village, New York, a former settlement in Manhattan that was displaced to create Central Park
Water features[edit]
- Seneca Creek (North Fork South Branch Potomac River), West Virginia
- Seneca Creek (Potomac River), Maryland
- Seneca Lake (New York), the largest of the Finger Lakes
- Senecaville Lake or Seneca Lake, Ohio, a reservoir
- Seneca River (New York), the outlet of Seneca Lake
- Seneca River (South Carolina)
Other places[edit]
- Seneca Army Depot, Seneca County, New York
- Seneca Caverns (Ohio)
- Seneca Caverns (West Virginia)
- Seneca Historic District (disambiguation)
- Seneca Park (disambiguation)
- Seneca Rocks, a large crag and local landmark in West Virginia
Canada[edit]
- Seneca Township, a historic township in Haldimand County, Ontario
Outer space[edit]
- Seneca (crater), a lunar crater
- 2608 Seneca, an asteroid
Brands and enterprises[edit]
- Seneca Data, an American custom computer manufacturer and technology distributor
- Seneca Foods, a major fruit and vegetable processor
- Seneca Oil, an American oil company formed in 1858
Education[edit]
- Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Seneca Institute – Seneca Junior College, an African-American school in Seneca, South Carolina, from 1899 to 1939
- Seneca High School (disambiguation), various schools in the United States
Music[edit]
- Senakah (formerly Seneca), an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland
- "Seneca", a song from the 2001 album Standards by the band Tortoise
Aircraft[edit]
- Piper PA-34 Seneca, a light twin-engine aircraft
- YH-41 Seneca, a US Army version of the Cessna CH-1 helicopter
Ships[edit]
- USS Seneca, five US Navy ships
- USCGC Seneca (1908), a US Coast Guard cutter, decommissioned in 1936
- USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906), a US Coast Guard cutter
Train stations[edit]
- Seneca Avenue (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line), a station of the New York City Subway
- Seneca station (Buffalo Metro Rail), a railway station in Buffalo, New York, US
- Seneca Station (Illinois), a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad station in Seneca, Illinois
Other uses[edit]
- Seneca Presbyterian Church, Stanley, New York, on the US National Register of Historic Places
- LORAN-C transmitter Seneca, a radio navigation transmitter operated by the U.S. Coast Guard