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{{rpl|Paris, Indiana}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, Iowa}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, Maine}} | |||
*Paris, an unincorporated community in [[Green Charter Township, Michigan]] | |||
{{rpl|Paris, Mississippi}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, Missouri}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, New Hampshire}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, New York}} | |||
{{rpl|Paris, Portage County, Ohio}} | |||
*[[Paris, Stark County, Ohio]], an unincorporated community | |||
*[[Paris, Oregon]], an unincorporated community | |||
*[[Paris, Pennsylvania]], a census-designated place | |||
*[[Paris, Tennessee]], a city | |||
*[[Paris, Texas]], a city | |||
*[[Paris, Virginia]], an unincorporated community | |||
*[[Paris, Wisconsin (disambiguation)]], several Wisconsin localities | |||
*[[Paris Township (disambiguation)]], several US localities | |||
*[[Beresford, South Dakota]], a city formerly called Paris | |||
*[[Loraine, California]], an unincorporated community formerly called Paris | |||
*Paris Mountain, South Carolina - see [[Paris Mountain State Park]] | |||
*[[Paris Mountain]], Virginia | |||
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Revision as of 02:46, 28 September 2020
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Paris may refer to any one of the following:
International:
- Paris, France: Capital of France, population about 2,200,000. [e]
Towns in the USA:
- Paris, Arkansas: A town of about 3500 in Arkansas; county seat for the northern district of Logan County (the southern district's county seat is Booneville); has a 25' replica of the Eiffel Tower [e]
- Paris, Idaho: Unincorporated small community of about 500 in the SE corner of Idaho; founded by Mormons. [e]
- Paris, Illinois: A town of about 9000 in eastern Illinois; county seat of Edgar County; near Terre Haute, IN [e]
- Paris, Kentucky: A town of about 9000 in Kentucky, county seat of Bourbon county; 18 miles NE of Lexington [e]
- Paris, Tennessee: A town of about 10,000 in West Tennessee; county seat of Henry County; has a 70' replica of the Eiffel Tower [e]
- Paris, Texas: A town of about 25,000 in NE Texas; county seat of Lamar County; has a 65' replica of the Eiffel Tower (with a red cowboy hat on top of it) [e]
More towns in the USA:
- Paris, Indiana: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, Iowa: An unincorporated small community in Linn county, Iowa [e]
- Paris, Maine: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, an unincorporated community in Green Charter Township, Michigan
- Paris, Mississippi: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, Missouri: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, New Hampshire: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, New York: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, Portage County, Ohio: Add brief definition or description
- Paris, Stark County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Paris, Oregon, an unincorporated community
- Paris, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place
- Paris, Tennessee, a city
- Paris, Texas, a city
- Paris, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Paris, Wisconsin (disambiguation), several Wisconsin localities
- Paris Township (disambiguation), several US localities
- Beresford, South Dakota, a city formerly called Paris
- Loraine, California, an unincorporated community formerly called Paris
- Paris Mountain, South Carolina - see Paris Mountain State Park
- Paris Mountain, Virginia
Materials:
- Plaster of paris: A fine white powder made from gypsum known since ancient times; when moistened, it dries into a rigid clay form, which can be baked into ceramic [e]
Mythology:
- Paris (mythology): Son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy (ancient city), and by abducting Helen of Troy from Sparta, initiator of the decade-long Trojan War [e] (this is temporary)
Visual Arts: