Simpson
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Simpson may refer to:
Places
Antarctica
- Simpson Peak, a mountain in the Scott Mountains (Antarctica)
Australia
- Simpson, Victoria, a small town
- Simpson Desert, a desert in central Australia
- Simpson Desert, South Australia, a locality
Canada
- Simpson, Saskatchewan
- Simpson Pass, a mountain pass on the British Columbia-Alberta boundary
- Simpson Peak (Canada), the northernmost named peak in the Cassiar Mountains, British Columbia
- Simpson Peninsula, Nunavut
- Simpson River, a river in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia (also North Simpson River)
- Simpson's River, an historical name for the Nass River
Chile
United Kingdom
United States
- Simpson, Pope County, Arkansas
- Simpson, Illinois
- Simpson, Indiana
- Simpson, Kansas
- Simpson, Louisiana
- Simpson, Minnesota
- Simpson, North Carolina
- Simpson County, Kentucky
- Simpson County, Mississippi
- Simpson Creek, West Virginia
- Simpson Township (disambiguation)
People
Main article: Simpson (name)
includes O. J. Simpson
In fiction
- The Simpsons, popular American animated sitcom airing from 1989 through present
- The Simpson family, central characters of the series The Simpsons
Schools
- Simpson College, in Indianola, Iowa
- Simpson University, in Redding, California
Other uses
- Simpson (appliance manufacturer), former manufacturer and brand of whitegoods in Australia
- Simpson index, a diversity index in ecology
- Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, law firm
- Simpson Performance Products, an American motorsports parts supplier
- Simpsons (department store), defunct Canadian department store
- Simpsons of Piccadilly, a defunct clothing store in London
- Simpson's-in-the-Strand is one of London's oldest traditional English restaurants.
- Simpson's paradox, in statistics
- Simpson's rule, in mathematics
- Simpson point, a Paleoindian projectile point
See also
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