Troy

Troy

Troy bezeichnet:

  • Troy (Name), Personen mit diesem Vornamen oder Familiennamen


den Namen mehrerer Städte in den USA:

  • Troy (Alabama)
  • Troy (Idaho)
  • Troy (Florida)
  • Troy (Illinois)
  • Troy (Indiana)
  • Troy (Iowa)
  • Troy (Kansas)
  • Troy (Maine)
  • Troy (Michigan)
  • Troy (Missouri)
  • Troy (Montana)
  • Troy (New Hampshire)
  • Troy (New York)
  • Troy (North Carolina)
  • Troy (Ohio)
  • Troy (Pennsylvania)
  • Troy (South Carolina)
  • Troy (Tennessee)
  • Troy (Texas)
  • Troy (Vermont)
  • Troy (Wisconsin)
  • Troy Township (Michigan)
  • Troy Township (Minnesota)
  • Troy Township (Pennsylvania)

den Namen mehrerer Städte in Kanada:

  • Troy (Neuschottland)
  • Troy (Ontario)


Sonstiges:

  • den englischen Namen der antiken Stadt Troja
  • Troy, den Originaltitel eines US-amerikanischen Filmes von Wolfgang Petersen, siehe Troja (Film)
  • Troy (Comic), die fiktive Welt der Abenteuer des „Lanfeust von Troy“
  • Troy (Toverland), eine Holzachterbahn im niederländischen Freizeitpark Toverland
  • Troy University, eine Universität in Troy, Alabama


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