Phoenix

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Phoenix most often refers to:

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Phoenix may also refer to:

Greek mythology

Places

Canada

United States

Elsewhere

Arts and entertainment

Fictional entities

Characters

Organizations

Vessels

Film

Literature

Books

Comics

Periodicals

Other literature

Music

Musicians

Albums

Songs

Television

Video gaming

Other uses in arts and entertainment

Business

In business, generally:

Specific businesses named "Phoenix" include:

Airlines

Finance companies

Media companies

Theatres

Manufacturers

Vehicle manufacturers

Other manufacturers

Military

People

Schools

Science and technology

Astronomy

Biology

Computing

Vehicles

Other technologies

Ships

Sports

Other uses

See also

Titles containing "phoenix"

Alternate spellings and translations

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