Hull - Places

Places

England
  • Kingston upon Hull (often abbreviated to Hull), a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire named after the River Hull
    • River Hull, river in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
    • Hull City A.F.C., English football team
    • Hull F.C., rugby league club formed in 1865, based in the west of the city
    • Hull Kingston Rovers (Hull KR), rugby league club formed in 1882, based in the east of the city
    • Hull Stingrays ice hockey team (formerly the Humberside Seahawks).
    • The University of Hull, a university in England
    • Port of Hull, a major passenger and freight port in Kingston upon Hull
Canada
  • Hull, Quebec, a former city in Québec (now part of the city of Gatineau)
  • Hull (provincial electoral district), provincial electoral district in Quebec
  • Hull—Aylmer, a Canadian federal electoral district
French Polynesia
  • Îles Maria, an island in the Austral Islands, formerly called Hull Island
Kiribati
  • Orona, an island that was formerly called Hull Island
Slovakia
  • Hul, Nové Zámky District, known as Hull in Hungarian
United States
  • Hull, Georgia
  • Hull, Illinois
  • Hull, Iowa
  • Hull, Massachusetts
  • Hull, Texas
  • Hull, West Virginia
  • Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin
  • Hull, Portage County, Wisconsin

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