Hunt
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Hunt may refer to:
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People[edit]
- Hunt (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with this name
- Hunt (given name), a list of people so named
- Lord Hunt, various British barons
Places[edit]
In the United States[edit]
- Hunt, Idaho, an unincorporated rural area
- Hunt City, Illinois, an unincorporated town
- Hunt County, Texas
- Hunt, Texas, an unincorporated town in Kerr County
- Hunt, California, former name of McFarland, California
- Hunt River (Alaska), Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska
- Hunt River (Rhode Island)
- Mount Hunt (Wyoming), Grand Teton National Park
- Hunts Mesa, Monument Valley, Arizona
In Antarctica[edit]
- Mount Hunt (Antarctica), George V Land
- Hunt Peak, Adelaide Island
- Hunt Bluff, Marie Byrd Land
- Hunt Spur, Mount Warden, Marie Byrd Land
- Hunt Glacier, Victoria Land
- Hunt Nunataks, Mac. Robertson Land
Elsewhere[edit]
- Hunts Bay, Wales
- 23041 Hunt, an asteroid
In business[edit]
- Hunt Petroleum, an oil and gas exploration and production company formed in 1950 and purchased in 2008
- Hunt Oil Company, an independent oil and gas company headquartered in Dallas, Texas
- Hunt Refining Company, an asphalt refining company founded by H. L. Hunt in 1946
- Hunt's, a brand of tomato products
Ships[edit]
- Hunt-class, three British Royal Navy ship classes
- USS Hunt, two US Navy destroyers
Other uses[edit]
- Hunt baronets, two extinct titles
- Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland
- Hunt House, various houses on the US National Register of Historic Places
- Hunt Memorial Library, Nashua, New Hampshire, on the National Register of Historic Places
- Hunt Armory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Hunt (computer game)
See also[edit]
- The Hunt (disambiguation)
- Hunting (disambiguation)
- Hunter (disambiguation)
- Hunt Commission
- Hunt Report
- Hunt process, in probability
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