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Crown may refer to:
Architecture
Monarchy
- The Crown, an abstract concept which represents the legal authority for the existence of some (Commonwealth) governments
- Crown (headgear), the headgear worn by a monarch, other high dignitaries, divinities, etc.
- Consort crown
- Coronation crown
- Crown of Thorns, in Christianity, the headgear placed on Jesus before his execution
- Hungary's Holy Crown
- Imperial crown
- State crown
- Triple Crown, the Papal Tiara
- Grass Crown
- Civic Crown
- Heraldic crown
Currency
- Austrian corona (1892 to 1916) (so-called because of use of Latin 'corona' on coins)
- British crown coin and/or British half crown coin
- Krone
- Krona
- koruna
- Estonian kroon, the currency of Estonia
- Faroese króna, the currency of the Faroe Islands
- Hungarian korona, former currency of Hungary
- Icelandic króna, the currency of Iceland
Education
- Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz, a residential college
- Crown College (Minnesota), a small private college in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota
- Crown College (Tennessee), an unaccredited school with approximately 900 students
- Crown College (Washington), a small, for-profit, predominantly online college located in Tacoma, Washington.
- S.R. Crown Hall, a building at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois
- Dundee-Crown High School, a NW Suburban Chicago High School originally named Crown before merging with Dundee High School and becoming Dundee-Crown. Team name is Chargers, main rival are the Jacobs Golden Eagles.
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
- Crown (dentistry), a dental treatment
- Crown (tooth), a portion of a tooth
Science
- Crown (anatomy), the top of the head
- Crown (botany), the branching leaf-bearing portion of a tree
- Crown ether, a family of heterocyclic molecules including 18-crown-6
- Crown group, a group of living organisms
- Crown Vetch, a plant
Sport and entertainment
- The Crown, the former name of the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Crown Casino, a casino in Melbourne, Australia
- Crown Media, a media production company
Motor vehicles
- Crown Coach Corporation, an American school bus manufacturer
- Ford Crown Victoria, a model of Ford car
- Toyota Crown, a model of Toyota car
- Crown (automobile), an automobile built in Detroit, MI, in 1905.
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
- Crown, Inverness
- Crown Hill (various places)
- Crown Point (various places)
- Crown Gardens, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa
- Crown North, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa
Other businesses
- Crown Castle, an American communications company
- Crown Equipment Corporation, forklift manufacturer
- Crown Financial Ministries, a non-profit financial services entity
- Crown Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Random House
- Crowne Plaza, an hotel chain
- Crown Wallpaper, a British wallpaper manufacturer
Religion
- Crown of Immortality
- Wedding Crowns, in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches, are placed on the heads of the bride and groom at weddings
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.

