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Look up Hudson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hudson may refer to:
People
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- Hudson (given name)
- Hudson (surname)
- Hudson (footballer, born 1986), Hudson Fernando Tobias de Carvalho, Brazilian football right-back
- Hudson (footballer, born 1988), Hudson Rodrigues dos Santos, Brazilian football defensive midfielder
- Hudson (footballer, born 1996), Hudson Felipe Gonçalves, Brazilian football midfielder
- Hudson (footballer, born 2001), Hudson Alexandre Batista da Silva, Brazilian football defensive midfielder
Places
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Argentina
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- Hudson, Buenos Aires Province, a town in Berazategui Partido
Australia
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- Hudson, Queensland, a locality in the Cassowardy Coast Region
Canada
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- Hudson, Ontario
- Hudson, Quebec
- Hudson, Edmonton, Alberta
United States
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- Hudson, Colorado, a town in Weld County
- Hudson, Florida, a census-designated place in Pasco County
- Hudson, Illinois, a town in McLean County
- Hudson, Indiana, a town in Steuben County
- Hudson, Iowa, a town in Black Hawk County
- Hudson, Kansas, a town in Stafford County
- Hudson, Maine, a town in Penobscot County
- Hudson, Massachusetts, a town in Middlesex County
- Hudson (CDP), Massachusetts, the main village in the town
- Hudson, Michigan, a town in Lenawee County
- Hudson, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Hudson, New Hampshire, a town in Hillsborough County
- Hudson (CDP), New Hampshire, the urban part of the town
- Hudson City, New Jersey, a former city, now part of Jersey City
- Hudson, New York, a city in Columbia County
- Hudson, North Carolina, a town in Caldwell County
- Hudson, Ohio, a city in Summit County
- Hudson, Pennsylvania, part of Plains Township
- Hudson, South Dakota, a town in Lincoln County
- Hudson, Texas, a town in Angelina County
- Hudson (town), Wisconsin, in St. Croix County
- Hudson, Wisconsin, a city in the town
- Hudson, Wyoming, a town in Fremont County
- Hudson County, New Jersey
- Hudson Square, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City
Geographical features
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See also: Lake Hudson (disambiguation)
- Hudson Bay, in northeastern Canada
- Hudson Gardens, in Littleton, Colorado, US
- Hudson Island (or Coolah Island), the southernmost island of the Family Islands group, east of Tully Heads
- Hudson River, a river mainly in New York State, US
- Hudson Valley, a river valley formed by the Hudson River
- Hudson Strait, connecting Hudson Bay to the Atlantic Ocean in Canada
- Mount Hudson, a volcano in Chile
Arts, entertainment, and media
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Fictional characters
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- Angus Hudson, the butler in the 1970s British period drama Upstairs, Downstairs
- Hudson (gargoyle), a character in Disney's 1994 Gargoyles series
- Doc Hudson, a 2006 anthropomorphic automobile from the Disney Cars franchise
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
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- Hudson (album), a 2017 jazz album by Jack DeJohnette, John Medeski, John Scofield, and Larry Grenadier
- Hudson River School, a 19th-century (1800's) American artistic genre
- Hudson Brothers, a 1965 American music group
- Hudson Valley (magazine), 1971
- Hudson Hawk, a 1991 film starring Bruce Willis
- Hudson City, a setting in the Dark Champions game, and the title of a spin-off book
Brands and enterprises
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- Hudson Boatworks, a racing shell manufacturer in London, Ontario (1981 to present)
- Hudson Foods Company of Rogers, Arkansas
- Hudson Group, a retail newspaper stand company
- Hudson Soft, a former Japanese video game publisher and developer
- Hudson's, a defunct Detroit-based department store chain
- Hudson's Bay Company, an English (later Canadian) fur trading and retail company, founded 1670
- Robert Hudson (company), a defunct locomotive manufacturer
Computing
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- Hudson (software), a continuous integration tool
- Hudson, a codename for the Fusion controller hub (FCH) chipset on AMD motherboards
TransportHudson Tutorials:
Hudson is an extensible continuous integration server written in Java and capable of running on Linux, OS X and Windows