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A crown is an emblem of a monarchy, a monarch's government, or items endorsed by it.

Crown or The Crown may also refer to:

Arts and media

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Other uses in arts and media

Brands and enterprises

Currency

Currencies

Contemporary currencies

Historical currencies

Historical coins

Dentistry

Monarchy and government

  • Crown (heraldry), a depiction of a crown used in heraldry
  • Crown, by metonymy, the term for a monarch or the form of government of a monarchy
    • The Crown, the legal embodiment of monarchical governance in a realm of the Commonwealth of Nations
      • Crown prosecutor, the state prosecutor in the Commonwealth of Nations jurisdictions
    • Crown Estate, a collection of lands and holdings in the territories of England, Wales and Northern Ireland belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole
  • Crown Property Bureau, the quasi-government agency responsible for managing the property of the Monarchy of Thailand

Ancient Roman awards

Places and buildings

Australian casinos and resorts

Pubs

Suburbs in South Africa

Other places and buildings

Vehicles

Ships

Science

  • Crown (anatomy), the top of the head
  • Crown (botany), the branching leaf-bearing portion of a tree
  • Crown ether, a cyclic chemical compound that consists of a ring containing several ether groups
  • Crown group, the most recent common ancestor of a collection of species as well as all of that ancestor's descendants
  • Hair whorl or crown

Other uses

See also