Thompson

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Thompson may refer to:

People

  • Thompson (surname)
  • Thompson M. Scoon (1888–1953), New York politician

Places

Australia

Bulgaria

  • Thompson, Bulgaria, a village in Sofia Province

Canada

  • Thompson, Manitoba
  • Thompson (electoral district), an electoral district in the above location
  • Rural Municipality of Thompson, Manitoba
  • Thompson River, a river in British Columbia
    • Thompson Country, a region within the basin of the Thompson River
    • Thompson Plateau, a landform in the Interior of British Columbia named for the Thompson River
    • Thompson-Nicola Regional District, a regional district in British Columbia
  • Thompson Sound (British Columbia), a sound in the area of the Broughton Archipelago
  • Thompson Sound, British Columbia, an unincorporated locality at Thompson Sound
  • Thompson Station, Nova Scotia

England

  • Thompson, Norfolk

New Zealand

  • Thompson Sound (New Zealand), one of the indentations in the coast of the South island's Fiordland National Park

United States

  • Thompson, Alabama
  • Thompson, Connecticut
  • Thompson, Iowa
  • Thompson, Missouri
  • Thompson, Nebraska
  • Thompson, New York
  • Thompson, North Dakota
  • Thompson, Ohio
  • Thompson, Pennsylvania
  • Thompson, Wisconsin
  • Thompson Island (Massachusetts), an island in Boston Harbor
  • Thompson Springs, Utah, which for a time was also officially known as simply "Thompson"
    • Thompson (Amtrak station), the former train station in Thompson Springs

Other uses

See also

  • Thompson Hall (disambiguation)
  • Thompson Creek (disambiguation)
  • Thompson River (disambiguation)
  • Thompson Lake (disambiguation)
  • Thompson Township (disambiguation)
  • Thomson (disambiguation)
  • Thomsen
  • Justice Thompson (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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