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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quod (disambiguation)

Tomkins Cove, New York         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tomkins Cove
Tomkins Cove is a hamlet in the Town of Stony Point, Rockland County, New York, United States, located north of Stony Point; east of Harriman State Park; south of Doodletown and west of the Hudson River. It is located north-northwest of New York City.
Priest Cove         
  • Priest's Cove, [[Penwith]] with [[Cape Cornwall]] in the background
  •  Priest's Cove in 2006
  • Priests Cove, Cornwall
COVE IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND, UK
Priests Cove; Priest's Cove
Priest Cove (, meaning St Just's Cove) or Priest's Cove is a small cove one mile (1.6 km) west of St Just, Cornwall, UK.
Rye Cove, Virginia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Rye Cove
Rye Cove is an unincorporated community in Scott County, Virginia, United States. Rye Cove is known for its 1929 tornado, which killed at least 13 people and is the deadliest tornado in Virginia history.

Wikipedia

Quod

Quod may refer to:

  • The Quod, a contemporary nickname for the English Quota System during the Napoleonic Wars
  • a quod, the main playing item in the fictional sport of Quodpot in the Harry Potter universe
  • Quod (board game), an abstract strategy game

The word is also common in several Latin phrases used in different (English) contexts:

  • per quod
  • ad quod damnum
  • nemo dat quod non habet
  • quod erat demonstrandum (often abbreviated "Q.E.D.")