Citroen (surname)

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Citroen or Citroën is a surname. It may refer to:

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Citroën French automobile manufacturer

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André Citroën

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Citroën H Van

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Javel–André Citroën

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The Citroën 7U was a car produced by the French Citroën company between 1935 and 1938.

Parc André Citroën

Parc André Citroën is a 14 hectares public park located on the left bank of the river Seine in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

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Citroën Rosalie

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Quai André-Citroën

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Andre or André is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Citroën Type B10

The Citroën B10 is an automobile produced by Citroën at André Citroën's factory in central Paris between 1924 and 1925.

Citroën Traction Avant

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DS Automobiles French premium car marque of Citroën / Groupe PSA

DS Automobiles is a premium automotive marque born in Paris and founded in 2009. Formerly part of Citroën, DS has been a standalone brand since 2015. All DS vehicles should be exclusively electric and hybrid in 2025.

Cosman Citroen

Cosman Citroen, often recorded as C. Citroen, was a Dutch architect. He designed buildings in the Dutch East Indies including the headquarters of the Dutch East Indies Railway Company.

Pierre Michelin was a joint head of the Michelin tyre company between 1933 and his early death at the end of 1937, and president of the Citroën car company between September 1935 and 1937.