Concord
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The word Concord comes from the Roman goddess Concordia, goddess of agreement and understanding.
Concord can refer to:
- Concord, the original 1963 English spelling for the Anglo-French supersonic passenger plane Concorde
- Concord, a variety of grape
- Concord, in linguistics or grammar, is another word for agreement [1]
- Several places around the world:
- Concord, New South Wales, Australia
- Concord, Ontario, Canada
- Concord, California, USA
- Concord, Massachusetts, USA
- Concord, Michigan, USA
- Concord, Missouri, USA
- Concord, New Hampshire, USA
- Concord, East Shore, Staten Island, New York, USA
- Concord, North Carolina, USA
- Concord, Ohio, USA
- Concord, Vermont, USA
- Concord, Virginia, USA
- Concord Township, Pennsylvania, USA
- Concord Township, in the following counties in Ohio, USA:
- Educational establishments:
- Concord College, Shrewsbury, UK
- Concord University, Athens, West Virginia, USA
- Kia Concord, a car built by Kia Motors
Alternatively, might you be looking for:
- Concordia
- Concordance
- Concorde
- Tupolev Tu-144, Russian airplane shaped like the Anglo-French Concorde
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