Warwick (disambiguation)
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Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England.
Warwick may also refer to:
Places
England
- Warwick-on-Eden, Cumbria
- Warwick Castle, Warwick
- Warwick railway station, Warwick
- Warwick Parkway railway station, Warwick
- Warwick District, a local government district in Warwickshire
- University of Warwick, in Coventry
Australia
- Warwick, Queensland, a town
- Warwick, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth
Bermuda
- Warwick Parish, a parish
- Warwick Camp (Bermuda), a British Army base
Canada
- Warwick, Ontario, village and township in Lambton County
- Warwick, Quebec, a town
- Warwick Mountain, Alberta
United States of America
- Warwick, Georgia, a city
- Warwick, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Warwick, Massachusetts, a town
- Warwick, New York, a town
- Warwick (village), New York, a village
- Warwick, North Dakota, a city
- Warwick, Oklahoma, a town
- Warwick, Rhode Island, a city
- Warwick, Virginia, an extinct independent city
- Warwick, Washington, an unincorporated community
- Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
- Warwick Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
People
Surname
- Derek Warwick (born 1954), British Formula One driver
- Diana Warwick, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (born 1945), British Labour politician and life peer
- Dionne Warwick (born 1940), American singer
- Dee Dee Warwick (1945–2008), American singer
- James Warwick (actor) (born 1947), English actor
- Kevin Warwick (born 1954), British scientist and cyberneticist
- Mildred Warwick (1922–2006), Canadian baseball player
- Paul Warwick (racing driver) (1969–1991), English race driver, Derek Warwick's younger brother
- Philip Warwick (1609–1683), English writer and politician
- Richard Warwick (1945–1997), English actor
- Ricky Warwick (born 1966), the frontman for the Scottish band The Almighty
- Robert Warwick (1878-1964), American actor
Given name
- Warwick Brown (born 1949), Australian Formula One driver
- Warwick Capper (born 1963), Australian Rules football player
- Warwick Davis (born 1970), actor
Other name
- John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick (born 1952), British Conservative politician and life peer
- Earl of Warwick, a hereditary title held by many people since 1088
- Guy of Warwick, hero of a medieval legend
Hotels
- The Warwick, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Warwick Hotel (Toronto), a former hotel in Ontario, Canada
- Warwick New York Hotel, a New York City hotel
- Warwick Hotel, on the island of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
Organisations
- Warwick (company), a German bass guitar manufacturer
- Warwick Records (United Kingdom), a record label
- Warwick Records (United States), a record label
- Warwick Films a British film production company
- Warwick (car) a British small production car company
- Warwick International Hotels (WIH), an international hotel company based in Manhattan
Other
- Radio Warwick, at the University of Warwick, Coventry
- Vickers Warwick, World War II RAF patrol aircraft
- Warwick, a character in Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs
- Warwick, the Blood Hunter, a character in the video game League of Legends
See also
- Warwick Arts Centre, at the University of Warwick, Coventry
- Warwick and Leamington (UK Parliament constituency), in Warwickshire, England
- Warwick Bridge, a village in Cumbria, England
- Warwick-on-Eden, a village in Cumbria, England
- Warwicksland, Cumbria, England in the List of United Kingdom locations: Wam-Way
- Warwick Wold, Surrey, England
- Warwick Avenue tube station, Little Venice, London
- Warwickshire, a county in England
- Warwick Airport (disambiguation)
- West Warwick, Rhode Island, a town in the US
- League of Legends, a videogame featuring a character named Warwick
- All pages beginning with "Warwick"
- All pages with titles containing Warwick
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