{{distinguish|Nigeria}} {{Wiktionary|Niagara}} '''Niagara''' may refer to:

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==Geography== ===Niagara Falls and nearby places=== ====In both the United States and Canada==== *Niagara Falls, the famous waterfalls in the Niagara River *Niagara River, part of the U.S.–Canada border *Niagara Escarpment, the cliff over which the river forms the falls *Niagara Whirlpool, a natural whirlpool downstream from the falls *Niagara Gorge, formed by the recession of the falls

====United States==== * Niagara Falls, New York, the U.S. city adjacent to the falls * Niagara County, New York **Niagara Falls State Park, the oldest state park in the US ** Niagara Escarpment AVA, New York wine region * Niagara, New York, a town * Fort Niagara, near Youngstown, New York * Niagara Frontier, a region south of Lakes Ontario and Erie * Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area * Buffalo Niagara Region, an economic region

====Canada==== * Niagara Falls, Ontario, the Canadian city adjacent to the falls * Niagara-on-the-Lake * Niagara Peninsula, between Lakes Ontario and Erie * Niagara (federal electoral district), a 19th-century federal House of Commons district and historic county * Niagara (provincial electoral district) * Regional Municipality of Niagara * Diocese of Niagara

===Other locations=== ==== Australia ==== * Niagara, Western Australia, an abandoned town in the goldfields

==== Canada ==== * Niagara, British Columbia * Niagara, Toronto, a neighbourhood * Niagara Peak, a mountain * Mitchell Lake/Niagara Park, the original name of Cariboo Mountains Provincial Park

==== United States ==== * Niagara, Kentucky * Niagara, North Dakota * Niagara, Oregon * Niagara, Wisconsin * Niagara (town), Wisconsin

==Arts and entertainment== * Niagara (painter and singer) (fl. from 1974), an American punk singer and painter * ''Niagara'' (album) by Red Aim, 2003 * Niagara (band), a French rock band * ''Niagara'' (board game) * ''Niagara'' (1953 film), a film noir starring Marilyn Monroe * Niagara (2022 film), a Canadian comedy-drama film * ''Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic'', a 1986 IMAX film * "Niagara" (''The Office''), an episode of the TV series * ''Niagara'' (Frederic Edwin Church), an 1857 painting * "Niagara", a song by Sara Evans from the album ''Restless''

==Ships== * ''Niagara'' (ship), the name of several ships * ''Niagara'' (tug), that sank on Lake Superior in 1904 * ''Niagara'' (yacht) a 65-foot sloop built in 1895 * {{PS|Niagara}}, a Great Lakes steamboat * {{HMS|Linnet|1814}}, built in 1814 as ''Niagara'' * {{HMS|Niagara}}, earlier known as HMS ''Royal George'', a British 20-gun wooden sloop * USS ''Niagara'', the name of several ships of the U.S. Navy

==Other uses== * Niagara (grape) * Niagara College in Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada * Niagara University in Niagara County, New York, U.S. * New York Central Niagara a steam locomotive * The Niagara, a historic hotel in Niagara Falls, New York, U.S. * Niagara Bottling, a bottling company.

==See also== {{srt}} * Nagara (disambiguation) * Niagara Falls (disambiguation) * Battle of Niagara (disambiguation) * Bushkill Falls, also known as "Niagara of Pennsylvania" * ''Niagara, Niagara'', a 1997 film

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