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Crown

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Crown may refer to:

Architecture

  • Crown, the highest point of a convex structure, such as an arch or a vault.

Monarchy

Currency

Education

Music and audio

  • Crown Records, a number of different record labels
  • The Crown (band), a Swedish death/thrash band
  • Crown Audio, an Elkhart, Indiana manufacturer of pro-audio electronic equipment
  • "Crown", a song from the album Dosage by Collective Soul
  • "The Crown", a song by Gary Byrd and the GB Experience, featuring a rap by Stevie Wonder

Dentistry

Science

Sport and entertainment

Motor vehicles

Literature and theater

  • Diu Crône, a German Arthurian romance
  • Crown (comics), an enemy of Spider-Man
  • , a book of photos by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry, published in 2000 (ISBN 0-385-50086-6)
  • Crowns (play), a drama by playwright Regina Taylor (ISBN 0-8222-1963-8), based on the book Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats

Places

Other businesses

Religion

Other

  • Crown, one proposed additional suit (cards)
  • Norwegian Crown, a cruise ship
  • Lester Crown (born 1926), American businessman
  • Crown, the highest part of a tunnel
  • Crown, the top piece of a fountain
  • The Crown, student newspaper at Redeemer University College
  • crown glass, the name for high quality glasses used in optics or glazing
  • Crown Lager, a beer brewed in Melbourne since 1919
  • Crown, the faceted portion of a gem which rises above the girdle.

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