Linden - Places

Places

Linden is widely used as a place name, very often being a place where linden trees grow:

in Australia
  • Linden, New South Wales, a village in the Blue Mountains
    • Linden railway station, New South Wales
  • Linden, Western Australia, a ghost town in the goldfields of Western Australia
In Belgium
  • Linden, Belgium, a town in the municipality of Lubbeek, Flemish Brabant
In Canada
  • Linden, Alberta
  • Linden, Nova Scotia
In England
  • Linden Hall, a listed hotel in Northumberland
In Germany
  • Bochum-Linden, a district of the city of Bochum
  • Hohenlinden, also known as Linden, a community in the district of Ebersberg
  • Fohren-Linden, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Linden, Hessen, a town in the district of Gießen, Hessen
  • Linden, Kaiserslautern, a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Linden, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in the district Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein
  • Linden, Westerwaldkreis, a municipality in the district Westerwaldkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Linden-Limmer, a district of Hanover
  • Märkisch Linden, a municipality in Brandenburg
  • Staatsoper Unter den Linden, a common name for the Berlin State Opera
  • Unter den Linden (literally, "Under the Linden Trees"), a famous boulevard in Berlin
In Guyana
  • Linden, Guyana
  • Soesdyke-Linden Highway
In the Netherlands;
  • Linden, Netherlands
In New Zealand
  • Linden Railway Station
In South Africa
  • Linden, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg
In Switzerland
  • Linden, Switzerland, a municipality in the canton of Bern
In the United States
  • Linden, Alabama, originally known as Hohenlinden, the county seat of Marengo County, Alabama
  • Linden, Arizona
  • Linden, California
  • Linden (CTA), rapid transit station in Wilmette, Illinois
  • Linden, Indiana
    • Linden Depot, railroad station museum in Indiana
  • Linden, Iowa
  • Linden Square, historic place in Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Linden, Michigan
  • Lake Linden, Michigan
  • Linden (Glen Allan, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Washington County, Mississippi
  • Linden (Natchez, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Adams County, Mississippi
  • Linden, New Jersey
    • Linden Airport, small general aviation airport
    • Linden Assembly, former factory site
    • Linden Circle, a traffic circle
    • Linden (NJT station), commuter rail station
  • Linden Boulevard, in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens in New York City, New York
  • Linden, North Carolina
  • Linden, Columbus, Ohio
  • Linden, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
  • Linden Place, an historic house museum in Bristol, Rhode Island
  • Linden, Tennessee
  • Linden, Texas
  • Linden, Virginia
  • Linden (Champlain, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Essex County, Virginia
  • Linden, West Virginia
  • Linden Beach, Wisconsin, unincorporated community
  • Linden, Wisconsin, village
  • Linden (town), Wisconsin, town

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