Queen Alexandra (disambiguation)
Queen Alexandra or Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925) was Queen consort of the United Kingdom.
Queen Alexandra may also refer to:
Persons
- Salome Alexandra (139 BC–67 BC), Queen of the Hasmonean Kingdom of Israel
- Alexandra of Yugoslavia, Queen consort of Yugoslavia
Other uses
- Queen Alexandra, Edmonton, a school of Canada
- Queen Alexandra Bridge, a bridge across the River Wear
- Queen Alexandra College, a college in Harborne, Birmingham
- Queen Alexandra Dock, a dock in Cardiff Bay
- Queen Alexandra Elementary School, an elementary school in Vancouver
- Queen Alexandra Hospital, a hospital serving the city of Portsmouth
- Queen Alexandra Hospital, Hobart, an Australian hospital
- Queen Alexandra Range, a major mountain range in East Antarctica
- Queen Alexandra Stakes, a flat horse race
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