Portland
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Portland has many meanings.
It is the name of numerous cities, the largest of which are Portland, Oregon, and Portland, Maine, in the United States.
In Australia:
- Portland, New South Wales, a small town with a cement works
- Portland, Victoria, population of less than 10,000 people
In Canada:
- Portland Canal, inlet between southeastern Alaska and British Columbia
- Portland, Ontario, a small town north of Kingston
In Hong Kong:
- Portland Street, arguably the most famous red light district in Hong Kong
In Jamaica:
- Portland, Jamaica, parish, located on Jamaica's north-east coast
In New Zealand:
- Portland, Northland, a small town south of Whangarei
In the United Kingdom:
- Isle of Portland, an island in the English Channel off the coast of Dorset
- Portland Castle, on the Isle of Portland
- Portland Harbour, a harbour between the Isle of Portland and the mainland
- Portland Place, street in the Marylebone district of central London
In the United States:
- Portland, Arkansas, a city of 552.
- Portland, Colorado, a city.
- Portland, Connecticut, a city of 8,732.
- Portland, Illinois, a city (now known as Blue Island) of 23,463.
- Portland, Indiana, a city of 6,437.
- Portland, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood and former town in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Portland, Maine, a city of 64,249.
- Portland, Michigan, a city of 3,789.
- Portland, New York, a city of 5,502.
- Portland, North Dakota, a city of 604.
- Portland, Ohio, a city.
- Portland, Oregon, a city of 550,560.
- Portland, Pennsylvania, a city of 579.
- Portland, Tennessee, a city of 8,458.
- Portland, Texas, a city of about 15,000.
- Portland, Dodge County, Wisconsin, a city of 1,106.
- Portland, Monroe County, Wisconsin, a city of 686.
- New Portland, Maine, a city.
- South Portland, Maine, a city.
People:
- The Earl of Portland
- The Duke of Portland
- A somewhat common surname of people from the Anglo-Celtic Isles as well as an anglicized version of unrelated names from other places, such as the Tyrolean name Portolan.
Buildings:
- Portland Gallery, art gallery in Westminster, London
- Portland House, skyscraper in Westminster, London
- Portland Observatory, last remaining maritime signal tower in the United States in Portland, Maine
- Portland Public Service Building, building located in Portland, Oregon
- Portland House (2), at Welbeck DSFC
Passenger trains:
- The City of Portland, Union Pacific Railroad operated a passenger train beginning in 1935, ran between Chicago, Illinois and Portland, Oregon
- Portland and Ogdensburg Railway, planned railroad planned to connect Portland, Maine to Ogdensburg, New York
- Portland Streetcar, streetcar system in Portland, Oregon
Ships:
- SS Portland, a commercial vessel
- HMS Portland, British Navy ship
- USS Portland, United States Navy ship
Sports teams:
- Portland Trail Blazers, NBA basketball team based in Portland, Oregon
- Portland Winter Hawks, WHL hockey team based in Portland, Oregon
- Portland Beavers, PCL minor league baseball team based in Portland, Oregon
- Portland Lumberjax, NLL lacrosse team based in Portland, Oregon
- Portland Timbers, USL soccer team based in Portland, Oregon
Other meanings:
- Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general construction usage
- Portland stone, limestone from the Jurassic period quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset
- Battle of Portland, naval battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War off Beachy Head in the English Channel
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