Not to be confused with
Colombia, a South American country.
Columbia most often refers to:
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Columbia may also refer to:
North America
Natural features
- Columbia Plateau, a geologic and geographic region in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
- Columbia River, in Canada and the United States
- Columbia Bar, a sandbar in the estuary of the Columbia River
- Columbia Country, the region of British Columbia encompassing the northern portion of that river's upper reaches
- Columbia Lake, a lake at the head of the Columbia River
- Columbia Slough, along the Columbia watercourse near Portland, Oregon
- Glacial Lake Columbia, a proglacial lake in Washington state
- Columbia Icefield, in the Canadian Rockies
- Columbia Island (District of Columbia), in the Potomac River
- Columbia Island (New York), in Long Island Sound
Canada
- British Columbia, a province of Canada
- Columbia District, a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading district in the Pacific Northwest
- Columbia, British Columbia, a former city in Canada
- Columbia (electoral district), formerly in British Columbia, Canada, 1903–1928
- Columbia Street, New Westminster, the main downtown street of that city, in British Columbia, Canada
United States
- District of Columbia, the United States' capital district
- Columbia, Alabama, a town
- Columbia, Arizona, a populated place
- Columbia, California, a census-designated place and former boomtown
- Columbia, San Diego, California, a neighborhood
- Columbia, Connecticut, a town
- Columbia, Illinois, a city
- Columbia, Fayette County, Indiana, an unincorporated town
- Columbia, Iowa, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, Kentucky, a city
- Columbia, Louisiana, a town
- Columbia, Maine, a town
- Columbia, Maryland, a planned community
- Columbia, Michigan, a village
- Columbia, Mississippi, a city
- Columbia, Missouri, a city
- Columbia, New Hampshire, a town
- Columbia, New Jersey, a census-designated place
- Columbia, New York, a town
- Columbia, North Carolina, a town
- Columbia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, Williams County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, Pennsylvania, a borough
- Columbia, South Carolina, the capital of South Carolina
- Columbia, South Dakota, a city
- Columbia, Tennessee, a city
- Columbia, Virginia, a town
- Columbia (Richmond, Virginia), a historic home
- Camp Columbia (Hanford), Washington state, a prison camp during and after World War II
- Columbia, West Virginia
- Columbia, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, former name of Romney, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, former name of Etna, New York, an unincorporated community
- Columbia, former name of West Columbia, Texas, a city
Elsewhere
- Columbia, Queensland, a locality in Australia
- Camp Columbia (Wacol), Queensland, Australia, during World War II
- Columbia, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, a village subdivision of the town of Washington
- Columbia (supercontinent), a prehistoric supercontinent
- 327 Columbia, an asteroid
For companies in arts, entertainment and media, see
§ Companies.
- Columbia Amusement Company, an American burlesque chain that operated from 1902 to 1927
- Columbia Artists Management, an international talent management agency
- Columbia Broadcasting System, original name of American broadcast network, CBS; initially Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (1927–1928), then Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (1928–1974), now CBS Inc. (1974–present)
- Columbia Comics, an American comic book publisher
- Columbia Games, an American board game company
- Columbia Graphophone Company, a British record company and label from 1922 to 1973
- Columbia House, an American mail-order media company
- Nippon Columbia, formerly Columbia Music Entertainment, a Japanese record company
- Columbia Records, an American record label founded in 1888, owned since 1988 by Sony Music Entertainment
- Columbia University Press, affiliated with Columbia University and publisher of Columbia Encyclopedia
Transportation companies
- Columbia Aircraft, American manufacturer active 1995-2007, taken over by Cessna
- Columbia Aircraft Corporation, American manufacturer active 1927-1947, originally Columbia Air Liners Inc.
- Columbia Bicycles of Hartford, Connecticut
- Columbia Helicopters, based in Aurora, Oregon
- Columbia Motors of Detroit, Michigan (1917–1924)
- Columbia Railway, a historic Washington, D.C. streetcar company
- Columbia Transit (COMO Connect), a bus company serving Columbia, Missouri
- Columbia Transportation, the university bus system of Columbia University
- Columbia International University, Columbia, South Carolina
- Columbia College (disambiguation)
- Columbia Bible College, Abbotsford, British Columbia
- Columbia Theological Seminary, formerly in Columbia, now in Decatur, Georgia
- Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, New York City
- Columbia High School (disambiguation)
- Columbia Independent School, Columbia, Missouri
- Columbia Middle School in Grovetown, Georgia
- Columbia University, a former name of the University of Portland
Naval vessels
- USS Columbia, any of several ships of the US Navy
- Columbia-class cruiser, a group of two protected cruisers used by the United States Navy, 1890–91
- Columbia-class submarine, an upcoming class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines for the United States Navy
- CSS Columbia, a Confederate (and later U.S. Navy) ironclad ram during the Civil War
- HMCS Columbia, any of several commissioned vessels of the Royal Canadian Navy
Other ships
- Columbia (Arrow Lakes sternwheeler)
- Columbia (barque), in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company on the Columbia River and along the Pacific Northwest Coast
- Columbia (collapsed paddle steamer), a paddle steamer excursion boat which sank on the Illinois River in July 1918
- Columbia (sidewheeler 1850), a steamboat in Oregon
- MV Columbia, a large passenger and automobile ferry in the Alaska Marine Highway System fleet
- SS Columbia, a historic excursion steamer docked in Ecorse, Michigan, United States
- SS Columbia (1880), a coastal passenger liner which made the first commercial use of Edison's light bulb
- SS Columbia (1889), an ocean liner, later renamed Rapido, a cruiser for the Spanish Navy
- United States lightship Columbia (WLV-604), the first lightship on the Pacific Coast of the United States, docked in Astoria, Oregon
- Columbia Rediviva, commonly known as the Columbia, a maritime fur trade vessel