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Seneca may refer to:

People

  • Seneca the Elder, Roman orator and writer
  • Seneca the Younger, son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero
  • Seneca Wallace, American football quarterback/wide receiver currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks

Places

Communities

  • Seneca, Illinois
  • Seneca, Iowa
  • Seneca, Kansas
  • Seneca, Missouri
  • In New York:
  • Seneca, Oregon
  • Seneca, Pennsylvania
  • Seneca, South Carolina
  • Seneca, South Dakota
  • Seneca, Wisconsin
  • Seneca Rocks, West Virginia (formerly "Mouth of Seneca")
  • Senecaville, Ohio

    Bodies of water

  • Seneca Creek (Potomac River), in Maryland
  • Seneca Lake (New York)
  • Senecaville Lake or Seneca Lake, in Ohio
  • Seneca River (New York)
  • Seneca River (Savannah River)
  • Seneca Creek (North Fork South Branch Potomac River), West Virginia

    Schools

  • Seneca College, in Toronto, Ontario
  • Seneca Middle School, in Clinton, Michigan (until 1996: Chippewa Valley High School)
  • Seneca Valley High School in Germantown, Maryland
  • Seneca High School in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Seneca Middle School, in Holbrook, New York
  • Seneca Valley School District, Butler, Pennsylvania

    Other

  • Seneca Army Depot, in Seneca County, New York
  • Seneca (crater), on the moon
  • Seneca Rocks, a large crag and local landmark in West Virginia
  • Seneca Park Zoo, in Rochester, New York
  • Seneca (cigarettes), a brand of additive free cigarettes

    Other

  • The Seneca language
  • Seneca Foods, a major fruit and vegetable processor
  • Seneca nation, a tribe of Native Americans
  • USS Seneca, the name of five U.S. Navy ships
  • Piper PA-34 Seneca, a light twin-engine aircraft
  • The Seneca Falls Convention, often called the birthplace of the American women's rights movement    
       

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