Camus
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Camus is a Basque surname from Bermeo, Vizcaya. It may refer to:
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[edit] People
- Albert Camus, French author, philosopher and journalist
- Charles Étienne Louis Camus, French mathematician
- Jean-Pierre Camus, French bishop and writer
- Louis-Auguste Camus de Richemont, French military chief and baron d'Empire
- Marcel Camus, French film director and Golden Palm winner
- Matilde Camus, Spanish poet and researcher
- Thane Camus, American-born television personality in Japan
- Camus (musician)
- Camus (folklore), a legendary Danish military leader
[edit] Companies
- Camus Cognac, a high quality Cognac produced in France.
[edit] Places
- Camus, County Galway, a Gaeltacht village in the west of Ireland
- Camus, County Tyrone, a parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
- Castle Camus, a castle on the Isle of Skye, on the west of Scotland
[edit] Military
- Corps of Army Music, CAMus, the umbrella body for the bands of the British Army
[edit] See also
- Aquarius Camus, the guardian of the temple of Aquarius, in Saint Seiya
- The Camus people of Kenya, living around Lake Baringo
- The Camus language, a Maa language spoken by the Camus
- Camus Pfalzgraf von Silvaner Lüneburg, a character in the Japanese anime Meine Liebe and Meine Liebe Wider
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