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Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States, Notre Dame is often pronounced IPA: [ˈnotɚ dem] (e.g. University of Notre Dame). It may also refer to:

[edit] Churches and cathedrals

There are many churches and cathedrals named Notre Dame, in France and other French-speaking countries. They include:

[edit] Religious orders

Various orders of Roman Catholic nuns are named Notre Dame. They include:

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[edit] Educational institutions

For secondary schools and the like, see Notre Dame High School (disambiguation page).

[edit] Universities and other institutions of higher education

[edit] Literature and arts

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the English title of a 1831 novel by Victor Hugo originally titled Notre-Dame de Paris.

This novel has been adapted into many other works:

[edit] Other uses

  • Notre Dame Bay is a large bay near the mouth of the Exploits River in northern Newfoundland.
  • Notre Dame (band) was a Swedish metal band.
  • Notre Dame, Indiana is the location of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College and Holy Cross College.
  • Notre Dame (band) is name checked in the song Parisian Times by rock band The Intervals.
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