Davenport
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Davenport may refer to:
Places
- In Canada
- Davenport (electoral district), a federal electoral district
- Davenport (provincial electoral district), in Ontario
- Davenport, Toronto, a neighbourhood and former village in Toronto
- In the United Kingdom
- In the United States
- Davenport, Iowa, the largest city of that name in the US
- Davenport, California
- Davenport, Florida
- Davenport, Nebraska
- Davenport, New York
- Davenport, North Dakota
- Davenport, Oklahoma
- Davenport, Washington
- Davenport Creek, a stream in Utah
- In Australia
- Davenport, South Australia, a suburb of Port Augusta
- Electoral district of Davenport, in South Australia
- Corporate Town of Davenport, a former local government municipality near Port Augusta
- District Council of Davenport, another former local government area near Port Augusta
Furniture
- Davenport (sofa), a series of sofas, now a genericized trademark for "sofa"
- Davenport desk, an antique desk form
Education
- Davenport College, a residential college at Yale University
- Davenport University, a college in Michigan
People
- Davenport (surname), a list of people with the name
- Fictional characters
- Achilles Davenport, a character from the video game Assassins Creed 3
- Lieutenant Colonel Alvin H. "Chopper" Davenport, a character from the video game Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
- Ashley Davenport, a character in Revenge (TV series)
- Dave Davenport, a character from the online webcomic "Narbonic"
- Dawn Davenport, the main character played by Divine in the John Waters film, Female Trouble
- Donald Davenport, the obnoxious father and a main character in Lab Rats
Other uses
- Davenport (band), an experimental music project based in Madison, Wisconsin
- Davenport diagram, a graphical tool used in acid base physiology
- Davenport Locomotive Works, an American locomotive manufacturer
- Davenport Pottery, a manufacturer of pottery in Longport, Staffordshire in the Nineteenth Century.
- Davenport rotations, a mathematical decomposition of a matrix as a set of chained rotations
See also
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