Baltimore (disambiguation)
Baltimore is the largest city in the state of Maryland, in the United States.
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Baltimore may also refer to:
Places
Canada
- Baltimore, Ontario, Township of Hamilton, Ontario
United States
- Baltimore, California, a former settlement
- Baltimore Township, Henry County, Iowa
- Baltimore, Indiana, a ghost town of the 19th century
- Baltimore, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus
- Baltimore, Tennessee
- Baltimore, Vermont
- Baltimore County, Maryland
- Baltimore Hundred, an unincorporated subdivision of Sussex County, Delaware
- Baltimore Town, California, a former settlement
- Baltimore Township, Michigan
- Knights Landing, California, formerly called Baltimore
People
- George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1579–1632), English politician and colonizer
- Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (1605–1675), English peer
- Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1637–1715)
- Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (1679–1715), English nobleman and politician
- Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore (1699–1751), British nobleman
- Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore (1731–1771), English nobleman and last in the line of Barons Baltimore
- Charli Baltimore (born 1974), American rapper/hip-hop artist
- David Baltimore (born 1938), American biologist and 1975 Nobel Prize laureate
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Baltimore (album), by Nina Simone (1978)
- Baltimore club, a genre of house and dance music
Songs
- "Baltimore" (Tori Amos song)
- "Baltimore", a song by Randy Newman, from his album Little Criminals, covered by Nina Simone and others
- "Baltimore", a song by Prince, from his album Hit n Run Phase Two
- "Baltimore", a song by The Extra Glenns from Martial Arts Weekend
- "Baltimore", a song by Stephen Malkmus on Real Emotional Trash
Other media
- Baltimore (novel and comic series), by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
- Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, a 2007 illustrated novel
- Baltimore (magazine), a monthly city magazine
- "Baltimore" (NCIS), a television episode
Sports
- Baltimore Bullets, National Basketball Association team formerly named Washington Wizards
- Baltimore Orioles, Major League Baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland
- Baltimore Ravens, American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland
- Baltimore Stallions, former Canadian Football team based in Baltimore, Maryland
Transportation
- Baltimore (tug), a steam-powered tugboat
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, reporting marks B&O, and BO
- HMS Baltimore (1742), Royal Navy sloop-of-war
- Martin Baltimore (A-30), attack/bomber aircraft
- USCS Baltimore, a United States Coast Survey schooner in service from 1851 to 1858
- USS Baltimore, several United States Navy ships
Other uses
- Baltimore classification, system used to classify viruses, named for biologist David Baltimore
- Baltimore Technologies, a former "dot-com darling" information security firm, now defunct
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gollark: So I should work out some way to live-patch the kernel to increase the amount of signal-safe functions?
gollark: ```c#include <stdio.h>#include <signal.h>#include <string.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <sys/mman.h>#include <unistd.h>static void handler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *literally_bee) { printf("oh bee oh apio segfault %08x\n", info->si_addr); int ps = getpagesize(); long ad = (long)info->si_addr; ad = ad - (ad % ps); mmap((void*)ad, 0x10000, PROT_NONE, MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_FIXED, -1, 0);}int main() { struct sigaction sa; sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); sa.sa_flags = SA_NODEFER; sa.sa_sigaction = handler; sigaction(SIGSEGV, &sa, NULL); *(int*)NULL = -3; printf("thing done\n"); return 0;}```
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Baltimore
- All pages with titles containing Baltimore
- Lord Baltimore (disambiguation)
- New Baltimore (disambiguation)
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