Provost
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Provost may refer to:
People
- Provost (name), a surname shared by several notable people
Officials
Government
- Provost (civil), an officer of local government, including the equivalent of a mayor in Scotland
- Lord Provost, the equivalent of a lord mayor in Scotland
Military
- Provost (military police), military police responsible for policing within the armed forces
- Provost Marshal, an officer in charge of military police
- Provost Marshal General, commander of the military police in the United States
- Provost sergeant, a sergeant in charge of regimental police in Commonwealth armies
Religion
- Provost (religion), a high-ranking church official
- Prince-Provost, a high-ranking church official
Other fields
- Provost (education), an academic official
- Provost (martial arts), a ranking that was second only to master in Renaissance England
Aircraft
- BAC Jet Provost, a British training aircraft
- Percival Provost, British training aircraft
Geography
- Municipal District of Provost No. 52, a municipal district in Alberta, Canada
- Provost, Alberta, a town in Alberta, Canada
- Provost, Virginia, a village in Powhatan County, Virginia, United States
- Provost Avenue, Bronx, NY, the origin of New York State Route 22
- Stour Provost, a village in Dorset, England
Other uses
- Arthur Provost Three-Decker, a historic building in Massachusetts, United States
- Provost Academy South Carolina, a virtual public charter school in South Carolina, United States
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