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{{wiktionary|Notre Dame}} {{wiktionary|Notre Dame}}


'''Notre Dame''' is ] for "Our Lady", a title of ]. The term may also refer to: '''Notre Dame''', French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to:
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==Most common uses==
'''Notre Dame''' most commonly refers to:
* ], a cathedral in Paris, France * ], a cathedral in Paris, France
** ], April 2019 fire at the cathedral
* ], a university in Indiana, United States * ], a university in Indiana, United States
** ], the university's athletics teams ** ], the university's athletics teams


'''Notre Dame''' may also refer to:
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== Churches and cathedrals == == Churches and cathedrals ==
=== Algeria === === Algeria ===
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== Organizations == == Organizations ==
* ], a Roman Catholic religious confraternity under the spiritual authority of the Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes * ], a Roman Catholic religious confraternity under the spiritual authority of the Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes
* ], a worldwide order of Roman Catholic nuns devoted to primary, secondary, and post-secondary education * ], a worldwide order of Roman Catholic nuns devoted to education
* ], a Roman Catholic order of religious sisters, dedicated to providing education to the poor * ], a Roman Catholic order of religious sisters dedicated to providing education to the poor


== Places == == Places ==
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* ], Chaudière-Appalaches * ], Chaudière-Appalaches
* ], part of the Appalachian Mountains * ], part of the Appalachian Mountains
* ], Montreal


=== Mauritius === === Mauritius ===
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* ], Notre Dame, Indiana * ], Notre Dame, Indiana


==Other uses==
== Arts, entertainment, and media==
* ], a Swedish metal band * ], a Swedish metal band
* ] or Jurançon, a French wine grape
* ], a 1906 romantic opera by Franz Schmidt * ], a 1906 romantic opera by Franz Schmidt
* ] of Polyphony, a group of composers working at or near the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris from about 1170 to 1250
* '']'', a 1902 painting by Henri Matisse * '']'', a 1902 painting by Henri Matisse

==Other uses==
* ], in Brampton, Ontario, Canada * ], in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
* ] or Jurançon, a French wine grape * ] of Polyphony, a group of composers in Paris from about 1170 to 1250
* ], a street in Montreal


== See also == == See also ==
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* {{Lookfrom}} * {{Lookfrom}}


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Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to:

Notre Dame may also refer to:

Churches and cathedrals

Algeria

Cambodia

Canada

France

Guadeloupe

Haiti

Luxembourg

United Kingdom

United States

Vietnam

Organizations

Places

Canada

Mauritius

United States

Colleges and universities

Australia

Bangladesh

Belgium

Canada

Haiti

Japan

Lebanon

Philippines

United States

Other uses

See also

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