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Camp

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Camp may refer to:

Outdoor accommodation and recreation

  • Campsite or campground, a recreational outdoor sleeping and eating site
  • a temporary settlement for nomads
  • Camp, a term used in New England, Northern Ontario and New Brunswick to describe a cottage
  • Military camp
  • Summer camp, typically organized for groups of children or youth
  • Tent city, a housing facility often occupied by homeless people or protesters

Areas of imprisonment or confinement

Gatherings of people

  • Camp, a mining community
  • Camp, a term commonly used in the titles of technology-related unconferences
  • Camp meeting, a Christian gathering which originated in 19th-century America
  • Protest camp a base for protest or obstruction by physically blocking a site
  • Refugee camp or displaced persons camp, a temporary encampment of people who have had to leave their country due to war or other disasters

Places and areas

  • Câmp (disambiguation), two villages in Romania
  • Camp (Falkland Islands), a term used in the Falkland Islands to refer to any part of the islands outside of the islands' only significant town, Stanley
    • Camp (constituency), electoral constituency in the Legislative Assembly of the Falkland Islands
  • Camp, County Kerry, a village on the Dingle Peninsula, in the Republic of Ireland
  • Camp, Ohio, a community in the United States
  • Camp County, Texas, a county in the United States
  • Camp Nou, home stadium of FC Barcelona
  • CAMP, Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning in Prague
  • Central Atlantic magmatic province, or CAMP, a large geological formation in northwestern Africa, southwestern Europe, northeastern South America and southeastern North America

People

  • Camp (surname)

Arts, entertainment, and media

Art

  • CAMP (studio), An artist studio based in Mumbai.

Fashion

  • Camp (style)
    • Camp: Notes on Fashion, an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, summer 2019

Films

  • Camp (1965 film), a 1965 underground film directed by Andy Warhol
  • Camp (2003 film), a 2003 independent film written and directed by Todd Graff about an upstate New York performing arts summer camp

Music

  • Camp (album), a 2011 album from rapper Childish Gambino
  • Camp Mulla, a Kenyan hip hop group
  • Camp Records, a 1960s record label that specialized in producing gay-themed novelty records and singles

Television

  • Camp (TV series), a 2013 American television series

Military and athletics

Science

Technology and computing

  • Cloud Application Management for Platforms

Other uses

  • Camp (style), an ironic appreciation of that which might otherwise be considered outlandish or corny, or in British English, effeminate male homosexual mannerisms and speech
  • Camp Coffee, a concentrated coffee-flavoured syrup
  • T.H. Camp (shipwreck), a Lake Superior shipwreck off the coast of Wisconsin

See also

  • Campus
  • Boot camp (disambiguation)
  • The Camp (disambiguation)
  • CAMP (disambiguation), the acronym
  • Câmp (disambiguation), two villages in Romania
  • Camper (disambiguation)
  • Camping (disambiguation)
  • Camps (disambiguation)
  • Campy (disambiguation)
  • Kemp (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Camp
  • All pages with titles containing Camp
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