Digon (disambiguation)
A digon, in mathematics, is a polygon with two vertices.
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Digon or Digons may also refer to:
Places
- Digon, a small municipality in Margosatubig, Zamboanga del Sur, the Philippines
- Digon valley, a valley in Comelico, Italy
- Digons or Bigons, an estate acquired by English lawyer and politician Nicholas Barham in 1554
People
- John Digons (1500 or 1501–1585), English politician
- Matúš Digoň (born 1988), Slovak footballer
- Josep Digón i Balaguer (1954-1995), a leader of the Catalan Liberation Front separatist group
- Roberto Digón (born 1935), Argentine politician - see Noemí Rial
Other uses
- Digon, a trade name of digoxin, a medication
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