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Cleveland is the name of a number of places around the world, and also some people.
[edit] Places
The two biggest Clevelands are:
[edit] Australia
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[edit] Canada
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] United States
- Cleveland, Ohio, the best-known and largest city named Cleveland
- Cleveland, Alabama
- Cleveland, Florida
- Cleveland, Georgia
- Cleveland, Illinois
- Cleveland, Indiana
- Cleveland, Minnesota, a small city in Le Sueur County
- Cleveland, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a neighborhood
- Cleveland, Mississippi
- Cleveland, Missouri
- Cleveland, New York
- Cleveland, North Carolina
- Cleveland, Johnston County, North Carolina
- Cleveland, North Dakota
- Cleveland, Oklahoma
- Cleveland, Tennessee
- Cleveland, Texas
- Cleveland, Utah
- Cleveland, Virginia
- Cleveland, Washington
- Cleveland, Wisconsin (several)
- Cleveland County, Arkansas
- Cleveland County, North Carolina
- Cleveland County, Oklahoma
- Cleveland National Forest, California
- Cleveland Township (several)
[edit] People
- Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President of the United States, 1885–1889 and 1893–1897
- Benjamin Cleveland, American Revolutionary War patriot
- Carol Cleveland, comedic foil for Monty Python
- Rose Cleveland, sister of Grover Cleveland, and 27th First Lady of the United States
- Frances Folsom Cleveland, wife of Grover Cleveland, and 28th First Lady of the United States
- Esther Cleveland, daughter of Grover and Frances Cleveland
- Ruth Cleveland, daughter of Grover and Frances Cleveland
- Grover Cleveland Alexander, Hall of Fame baseball player
- James Cleveland, a gospel singer, arranger, composer
- Cleveland Amory, animal rights activist and author
- Duke of Cleveland, a defunct title in the English and UK's peerage
- Earl of Cleveland, a defunct title in the English peerage
[edit] Fictional characters
- USS Cleveland, three ships in the United States Navy, one of which is still in service as of 2007
[edit] Companies
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