Green (disambiguation)
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Green primarily refers to the colour green. It is also used, as a single term, to refer to many different people, places and things, some of which are listed below.
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Politics and History
- Green politics — a type of political or social movement.
- Green party — a type of political party.
- The Green Army — a military formation during the Russian civil war.
Places
- The Green Library at Stanford University.
- Putting green — an area of well-manicured grass surrounding each hole on a golf course.
- Village green — an area of grassy common land forming part of a town or village.
- Green room — a place off a stage or studio where performers wait until it is their turn to go on stage.
- Green crater on the Moon.
Names
People
- Adolph Green
- Al Green (musician)
- Al Green (politician)
- Alan Green, UK painter
- Alexander Green is an incorrect spelling of the name of Russian writer Alexander Grin
- Anna Katherine Green
- Cecil H. Green
- Charlie Green(Charles Green)
- Duff Green
- George Green, mathematician
- Guy Green
- Henrietta Howland, "Hetty Green"
- Henry Green
- Julien Green
- Keith Green
- Kerri Green
- Mark Green
- Mark J. Green
- Marshall Green
- Mary Anne Everette Green
- Peter Green (musician)
- Peter Green (historian)
- Roedy Green
- Shawn Green
- Thomas Hill Green (philosopher)
- Tom Green (entertainer)
- Valentine Green
- Vivian Green (musician)
- William Ellis Green (cartoonist)
- William Green (American football player)
- William J. Green (politician)
Fictional
- Green — a character in the videogame Gunstar Heroes.
- In Pokémon Adventures, Green is a main character.
Other
- Green may also denote the extent to which an environment or landscape is covered with plants and vegetation (eg. "Although parts of Hong Kong are densely populated, it is also one of the most green cities in Asia").
- Green was also the name given to the substance created by a failed attempt by the character Baldrick to produce gold using alchemy in an episode of the British comedy series Blackadder II.
- Green is a 1988 music album by R.E.M..
- Green is the name of a Unified Modeling Language (UML) class diagram tool written by Carl Alphonce and students at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo. See Green UML.
- Green (band) is the name of a Chicago powerpop band active since the mid-1980s.



