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Berkeley is the name of several places:- Berkeley, California
- Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
- Berkeley, Illinois
- Berkeley, Missouri
- Berkeley, Virginia
- Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
- Berkeley Lake, Georgia
- Berkeley Township, New Jersey
- Berkeley County, South Carolina
- Berkeley County, West Virginia
- Berkeley Plantation in Virginia
It can also refer to University of California, Berkeley. (also known as "UC Berkeley" or "Cal", and not to be confused with the Berklee College of Music)
(There are also some places named BerkleyBerkley is the name of some places in the United States of America: Berkley, Colorado Berkley, Iowa Berkley, Massachusetts Berkley, Michigan and in the United Kingdom: Berkley, Somerset Berkley is also a last name for: Shelley Berkley, U. Congresswoman El.)
It can also refer to several people:
- Any of the holders of several titles in the British Peerage known as Lord BerkeleySee: Baron Berkeley (creations of 1066, 1295 and 1421) Viscount Berkeley (1481) Marquess of Berkeley (1488) Earl Berkeley (1679) Baron Berkeley of Rathdown (1661) Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1658) Baron Berkeley of Wynondham (1611).
- George BerkeleyGeorge Berkeley (bark-lee) ( March 12, 1685 January 14, 1753), also known as Bishop Berkeley was an influential Irish philosopher whose primary philosophical achievement is the advancement of what has come to be called subjective idealism, summed up in hi, empiricist philosopherA philosopher is a person devoted to studying and producing results in philosophy. The word, "philosopher," literally means "lover of wisdom. Popular Western philosophers in (approximate) historical order Not listed above: (some of) The Presocratics Epicu
- Theresa Berkeley, LondonLondon is the capital of the United Kingdom and of England, and with over seven million inhabitants in the Greater London area, is the second-most populous conurbation in Europe (after Moscow). From being Londinium the capital of the Roman province of Bri madamMadam or ma'am is a title for a woman. It is derived from the French madame the equivalent of Mrs. and literally signifying "my lady. The plural of madam in this sense is mesdames''. Madam is used in direct address, without the woman's name, for example w
It can also refer to a museum ship named Berkeley
It can also refer to two British car manufaturers (see Berkeley cars).
Note that English places and people called Berkeley are pronounced "Barclee" while American ones are pronounced "Burclee", possibly by derivation from an Irish pronunciation.
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