Pontiac

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• Pontiac, Quebec, a municipality that was once part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Pontiac and is now part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke • Pontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, a type of government area • Pontiac (federal electoral district), in Quebec, an area used for voting in federal elections • Pontiac (provincial electoral district), in Quebec, an area used for voting in provincial elections • Pontiac, Illinois, Pontiac Correctional Center, a prison located in Illinois • Pontiac, Indiana • Pontiac, Kansas • Pontiac, Michigan, Pontiac Silverdome, a former stadium in Michigan • Pontiac, New York • Pontiac, Rhode Island • Pontiac Building, a historic high-rise building that is officially recognized in Chicago, Illinois • Pontiac Mills, a complex of historic textile mills in Rhode Island

Places and jurisdictions

  • Pontiac, Quebec, a municipality that was once part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Pontiac and is now part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke
  • Pontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, a type of government area
  • Pontiac (federal electoral district), in Quebec, an area used for voting in federal elections
  • Pontiac (provincial electoral district), in Quebec, an area used for voting in provincial elections
  • Pontiac, Illinois, Pontiac Correctional Center, a prison located in Illinois
  • Pontiac, Indiana
  • Pontiac, Kansas
  • Pontiac, Michigan, Pontiac Silverdome, a former stadium in Michigan
  • Pontiac, New York
  • Pontiac, Rhode Island
  • Pontiac Building, a historic high-rise building that is officially recognized in Chicago, Illinois
  • Pontiac Mills, a complex of historic textile mills in Rhode Island

Other uses

  • Pontiac (album), a music album released in 1987 by Lyle Lovett
  • USS Pontiac, names used for multiple ships in the U.S. Navy
  • Marvin Pontiac, a fictional character created by musician John Lurie
  • Pontiac fever, a type of illness caused by bacteria called Legionella

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