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[[Image:Puck.jpg|right|thumb|Columbia proudly dons a hat labeled "World Power" after American victory in the Spanish-American war.  The artillery barrels are labeled "Army" and "Navy"]]
 
[[Image:Puck.jpg|right|thumb|Columbia proudly dons a hat labeled "World Power" after American victory in the Spanish-American war.  The artillery barrels are labeled "Army" and "Navy"]]
  
''Columbia'' is the poetic name for America, much the same way ''Britannia'' represents England and ''Gallia'', France.  Historically, Columbia is the feminine personification of the United States, and she often appears when the artist wishes to depict the more graceful and noble aspects of the nation.
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''Columbia'' is the poetic name for America, much the same way ''Britannia'' represents England and ''Gallia'', France.  Historically, Columbia is the feminine personification of the United States, and she often appears when the artist wishes to depict the more graceful and noble aspects of the nation (or what appear, years later, its most jingoistic).
  
 
==Other Columbias==
 
==Other Columbias==

Revision as of 18:44, 1 May 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "Columbia".
See also Columbian.

Columbia is short for Columbia University. Variously, it may also be shorthand for any of the constituent schools of the university. It is also used colloquially by Columbia affiliates to refer to more or less the entire neighborhood of Morningside Heights.

Unfortunately, there are lots and lots of other usages of the word Columbia, including other Columbia Colleges, companies, and cities.

Etymology

Columbia leading white settlers to, among other things, Manifest Destiny and the extinction of the buffalo.
Columbia proudly dons a hat labeled "World Power" after American victory in the Spanish-American war. The artillery barrels are labeled "Army" and "Navy"

Columbia is the poetic name for America, much the same way Britannia represents England and Gallia, France. Historically, Columbia is the feminine personification of the United States, and she often appears when the artist wishes to depict the more graceful and noble aspects of the nation (or what appear, years later, its most jingoistic).

Other Columbias

Places

Colleges and universities

  • Columbia College Chicago
  • University of Missouri at Columbia

Companies

  • Columbia Sportswear
  • Columbia Records
  • Columbia Pictures
  • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

Glaciers

Vehicles

  • Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia
  • Space Shuttle Columbia
  • USS Columbia (SSN-771)