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'''Balmoral''' may refer to: |
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*[[Balmoral, New South Wales (Lake Macquarie)]] |
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*[[Balmoral, New South Wales|Balmoral, New South Wales (Sydney)]] |
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* [[Balmoral, New South Wales (Lake Macquarie)]] |
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* [[Balmoral, New South Wales (Southern Highlands)]] |
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* [[Balmoral, Queensland]] |
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* [[Balmoral, Victoria]] |
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* [[Balmoral, Western Australia]] |
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===Canada=== |
=== Canada === |
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* [[Balmoral, British Columbia]] |
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* [[Balmoral, New Brunswick]] |
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* [[Balmoral Parish, New Brunswick]] |
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* [[Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia]] |
* [[Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia]] |
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* [[Balmoral, Ontario]], a community in Haldimand County |
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* [[Balmoral Grist Mill Museum]], Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia |
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=== New Zealand === |
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* [[Balmoral, New Zealand]], a suburb of Auckland |
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=== Northern Ireland === |
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* Balmoral ({{lang-gle|Baile Mhoireil}}), an area of [[Belfast]] |
* Balmoral ({{lang-gle|Baile Mhoireil}}), an area of [[Belfast]] |
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* Balmoral Avenue, a road in Belfast |
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* [[Balmoral railway station]], Belfast |
* [[Balmoral railway station]], Belfast |
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* [[Balmoral Golf Club]], Belfast |
* [[Balmoral Golf Club]], Belfast |
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* The Balmoral Show, an agricultural show that takes place annually in the Kings Hall, Belfast |
* The Balmoral Show, an agricultural show that takes place annually in the Kings Hall, Belfast |
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=== Scotland === |
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* [[Balmoral Castle]], a residence of Queen Elizabeth II in Aberdeenshire, Scotland |
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===Scotland=== |
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* An estate including a small village in the highlands of [[Scotland]], close to [[Balmoral Castle]] |
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* [[Balmoral Castle]]: a residence of Queen Elizabeth II |
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* The [[Balmoral Hotel]], a luxury hotel located in Edinburgh |
* The [[Balmoral Hotel]], a luxury hotel located in Edinburgh |
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== United States == |
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* [[Balmoral Park]], horse racing track in Crete, Illinois |
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* Balmoral College [http://www.balmoral.esc.edu.ar/index.php?lang=english Edu.ar] A school founded in 1959 by scots Frank Pearson and Anne Torbett, in [[Banfield (village)|Banfield]], [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. |
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* [[Balmoral at Clifton]], a community near Clifton, Virginia |
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* [[Lakewood Balmoral Historic District]], Chicago, Illinois |
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==Clothing== |
== Clothing == |
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* [[Balmoral bonnet]] |
* [[Balmoral bonnet]], named for the Scottish village and castle, is an unbrimmed cap |
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* [[Balmoral (shoe)| |
* [[Balmoral (shoe)|Balmoral]], a type of men's dress shoe |
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== Education == |
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* [[Balmoral Hall School]], Winnepeg, Canada |
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* [[Balmoral High School (Belfast, Northern Ireland)]] |
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* [[Balmoral Jr Secondary School]], North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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* [[Balmoral State High School]], Queensland, Australia |
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==Ships== |
== Ships == |
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* The [[MV Balmoral|MV ''Balmoral'']] is a passenger ship used for pleasure cruises in the United Kingdom |
* The [[MV Balmoral|MV ''Balmoral'']] is a passenger ship used for pleasure cruises in the United Kingdom |
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* The [[Balmoral (cruise ship)|''Balmoral'' (cruise ship)]] of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines |
* The [[Balmoral (cruise ship)|''Balmoral'' (cruise ship)]] of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines |
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== Theater == |
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* [[Balmoral (play)|''Balmoral'' (play)]], a 1987 play by Michael Frayn |
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* Also known as Chicken Balmoral [http://www.scotlandontv.tv/scotland_on_tv/experience/recipes/balmoralchicken.html Scotland on TV from STV], this is a popular Scottish dish comprising [[chicken breast]] stuffed with [[haggis]] |
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== See also == |
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* [[Balmoral Reef Plate]], small tectonic plate in the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji |
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* [[Battle of Coral-Balmoral]], a series of actions in May and June 1968 during the Vietnam War |
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Revision as of 14:58, 26 September 2009
Balmoral may refer to:
Places
Australia
- Balmoral, New South Wales (Lake Macquarie)
- Balmoral, New South Wales
- Balmoral, New South Wales (Southern Highlands)
- Balmoral, Queensland
- Balmoral, Victoria
- Balmoral, Western Australia
Canada
- Balmoral, British Columbia
- Balmoral, New Brunswick
- Balmoral Parish, New Brunswick
- Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia
- Balmoral, Ontario, a community in Haldimand County
- Balmoral Grist Mill Museum, Balmoral Mills, Nova Scotia
New Zealand
- Balmoral, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
Northern Ireland
- Balmoral (Irish: Baile Mhoireil), an area of Belfast
- Balmoral railway station, Belfast
- Balmoral Golf Club, Belfast
- The Balmoral Show, an agricultural show that takes place annually in the Kings Hall, Belfast
Scotland
- Balmoral Castle, a residence of Queen Elizabeth II in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- The Balmoral Hotel, a luxury hotel located in Edinburgh
United States
- Balmoral Park, horse racing track in Crete, Illinois
- Balmoral at Clifton, a community near Clifton, Virginia
- Lakewood Balmoral Historic District, Chicago, Illinois
Clothing
- Balmoral bonnet, named for the Scottish village and castle, is an unbrimmed cap
- Balmoral, a type of men's dress shoe
Education
- Balmoral Hall School, Winnepeg, Canada
- Balmoral High School (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Balmoral Jr Secondary School, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Balmoral State High School, Queensland, Australia
Ships
- The MV Balmoral is a passenger ship used for pleasure cruises in the United Kingdom
- The Balmoral (cruise ship) of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
Theater
- Balmoral (play), a 1987 play by Michael Frayn
See also
- Balmoral Reef Plate, small tectonic plate in the Pacific Ocean north of Fiji
- Battle of Coral-Balmoral, a series of actions in May and June 1968 during the Vietnam War