Vienne
Vienne
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Vienne may refer to:
- Vienne (department), a department of France named after the river Vienne
- Vienne, Isère, a city in the French department of Isère
- Vienne-en-Arthies, a village in the French department of Val-d'Oise
- Vienne-en-Bessin, a village in the French department of Calvados
- Vienne-en-Val, a village in the French department of Loiret
- Vienne-la-Ville, a village in the French department of Marne
- Vienne-le-Château, a village in the French department of Marne
- The French name for Vienna, the capital of Austria
- Vienne (river), an important river in south-western France
- Vienne (Normandy), a small river in Normandy, France
- Christiane Vienne (born 1951), Belgian politician and a member of the Parti Socialiste
- Fabien Vienne (1925–2016) French architect
- Jean de Vienne (1341–1396), French knight, general and admiral during the Hundred Years' War
- Theodore Vienne (1864–1921), French sports entrepreneur and co-founder of the Paris-Roubaix cycle race
- Count of Vienne, many having Vienne as part of their common name
- Dauphin of Viennois, many having Vienne as part of their common name
- Saints, bishops and archbishops of the Ancient Diocese of Vienne, many having Vienne as part of their common name
- Council of Vienne, a Roman Catholic Church council that met between 1311 and 1312 in Vienne, Isère
- French cruiser Jean de Vienne, a World War II French light cruiser named after Jean de Vienne
- French frigate Jean de Vienne (D643), an anti-submarine frigate of the French Navy named after Jean de Vienne commissioned in 1984
- Girart de Vienne, a late twelfth-century Old French chanson de geste
- Olivier de Vienne, a late twelfth-century Old French chanson de geste
- Café Vienne, a French term for the coffee beverage espresso con panna (Vienne refers to the French name of Vienna, Austria)
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