Great Lakes (disambiguation)
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The Great Lakes are a collection of large lakes in eastern North America.
Great Lakes or Great Lake may also refer to:
Lakes[edit]
- African Great Lakes, a collection of lakes in and around the Great Rift Valley in eastern Africa
- Great Lake (Britain), a lake on the River Poulter in Nottinghamshire, England
- Great Lake (Tasmania), a lake in Australia
- The Great Lakes District, another named for the Perth Wetlands in Perth, Western Australia
Other uses[edit]
- Great Lakes (band), a project of the Elephant Six Collective
- Great Lakes (Metra), a railway station in Lake Bluff, Illinois, United States
- Great Lakes region, the area near the Great Lakes in the United States and Canada
- Little League World Series (Great Lakes Region), a U.S. region in baseball's Little League World Series
- Great Lakes Airlines, a United States regional airline based in Denver, Colorado
- Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, a lending body that specializes in educational loans
- Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, now part of Chemtura Corporation
- Great Lakes Council, New South Wales, Australia
- Great Lakes Institute of Management, based in Chennai, India
- Great Lake Swimmers, a Canadian musical group
- Naval Station Great Lakes, a United States Navy base located north of Chicago, Illinois
- Great Lakes Aircraft Company, manufacturer of the 2T-1A Sport Trainer biplane
- Great Lakes Commission, U.S. agency
- The Great Lakes (album), an album by Emm Gryner
- The Great Lakes Book Project, an anthology of creative nonfiction by Walter Blake Knoblock
- USS Great Lakes, a planned destroyer tender of the United States Navy that was cancelled in 1946 prior to completion
See also[edit]
- Inland sea (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Great Lake"
- All pages with titles containing "Great Lake"
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