Rubicon (disambiguation)
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Rubicon is a river in northern Italy.
Rubicon may also refer to:
Geography
Australia
- Rubicon Estuary, Tasmania
Belgium
- Rubicon (Belgium), an underground river of Belgium
United States
- Rubicon (canal), Cape Coral, Florida
- Rubicon (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Rubicon, California
- Rubicon, Wisconsin, a town
- Rubicon Keys, two small islands north of the upper Florida Keys
- Rubicon Peak, mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range
- Rubicon Point Light, small lighthouse on Lake Tahoe in California
- Rubicon Springs, California
- Rubicon Township, Illinois
- Rubicon Township, Michigan
- Rubicon Trail, an offroad route in Sierra Nevada, California
Art, media, and entertainment
Fictional entities
- Rubicon virus, a plot element in Ilium/Olympos, a science fiction novel by Dan Simmons
- USS Rubicon, a runabout featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "One Little Ship"
Literature
- Rubicon, a novel by Norwegian author Agnar Mykle
- Rubicon, a novel in the Roma Sub Rosa series by Steven Saylor
- Rubicon Harvest, a novel by American author C. W. Kesting
- Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic, a book written by Tom Holland concerning the rise and fall of the Roman Republic
Music
Bands
- Rubicon (band), an English rock band and offshoot of Fields of the Nephilim that released two albums (1992 and 1995)
- Rubicon (NZ band), a New Zealand punk pop band best known for the 2001 singles "Bruce" and "Funny Boy"
- Rubicon (US band), a funk rock band from California best known for the song "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything"
Albums
- Rubicon (Rubicon album), 1978
- Rubicon (The Duggans album), 2005
- Rubicon (Tristania album), 2010
- Rubicon, a 2006 album by Flemish black metal band Ancient Rites
- Icon II: Rubicon (album), a 2006 album by Asia's John Wetton and Geoffrey Downes
Songs
- "Rubicon", a song by rock band Journey, from the 1983 album Frontiers
- "Rubicon", a 2004 single by French electronic music artist Alan Braxe released on the 2005 compilation album The Upper Cuts
- "Rubicon", a 2007 EP by Irish rock quartet The Kybosh
- "Rubicon", a song by futurepop band, VNV Nation on the album Empires
- "Rubicon", a song by industrial rock band, KMFDM on the album Adios
- "Rubicon", a song by Killing Joke, on the album Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
- "Rubicon", a song by indie band, Milburn on the album These Are the Facts
- "Rubicon", a song by progressive rock artist, Peter Hammill on the album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage
- "Rubicon", a 2012 song by progressive rock band Threshold on the album March of Progress
- "Rubicon", a 2016 song by alternative metal band Deftones on the album Gore
Television
- Rubicon (TV series), a 2010 American conspiratorial spy drama
- Rubicon TV, a television production company in Norway
Video games
- EVE Online: Rubicon, the latest addon of the sci-fi MMO EVE Online
- Rubicon, a 1991 computer game for the Commodore 64, Amiga, and Atari ST
Companies and organizations
- Rubicon Drinks, a British soft drink manufacturer
- Rubicon Estate Winery, a winery in California
- Rubicon Foundation, a non-profit company in Durham, North Carolina
- Rubicon Group Holding, a Jordanian digital media company
- Rubicon International Services, a British private military company
- Rubicon Race Team, an auto racing team
- Rubicon Software, a financial software provider
- Rubicon Technology, a sapphire crystal manufacturer
- Team Rubicon, a US-based humanitarian organization dedicated to disaster response
Other uses
- Operation Rubicon, a Scottish police investigation into allegations of phone hacking, breach of data protection and perjury
- Rubi-Con, a computer security conference held in Detroit, Michigan, from 1999 to 2003
- TJ Wrangler Rubicon, a model of Jeep Wrangler off-road vehicle
See also
- Crossing the Rubicon (disambiguation)
- Rubicun III, a planet in "Justice" (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
- Rubycon (disambiguation)
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