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Everything about Astoria totally explainedAstoria can mean:==Cities, villages, and towns in the United States==
(listed in order of population)
Famous places
The London Astoria, a music venue
Hotel Astoria in St Petersburg
The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York
Astoria (Budapest), a major junction in central Budapest, named after Astoria Grand Hotel at its corner
Function hall in Helsinki
Astoria Canyon, a submarine abyss 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the mouth of the Columbia River
Other
Astoria (travelogue), a travelogue by Washington Irving
Astoria (airline), a short-lived domestic airline in Canada.
A fictional character from Cerebus the Aardvark
Several ships have been named USS Astoria
So Long, Astoria, an album by The Ataris
Astoria is said to be the wife of Muppet Show character Waldorf
Astoria Bydgoszcz, a sport association and basketball team in Bydgoszcz, Poland, established in 1924
Astoria, Washington Irving's biography of John Jacob Astor.
Astoria (recording studio), David Gilmour's recording studio/houseboat
Astoria, an album by The Shys
Astoria, the Ephebian goddess of love in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.
Astoria is a non-existent country in Jura Soyfer's play of the same name.
Astoria, a cinema in Stockholm, Sweden.
Astoria-Film, a former Austrian film studio and cartoon producer
Project Astoria, the codename for a Microsoft.Net data access project using REST techniques
Astoria (Amsterdam), a Jugendstil office building in Amsterdam which served as the international headquarters of Greenpeace
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