Seneca
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  • Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Seneca the Younger
    Seneca the Younger
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero...

     aka Seneca (c.4 BC – 65 AD), son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero
  • Seneca the Elder
    Seneca the Elder
    Lucius or Marcus Annaeus Seneca, known as Seneca the Elder and Seneca the Rhetorician , was a Roman rhetorician and writer, born of a wealthy equestrian family of Cordoba, Hispania...

     (54 BC–39 AD), Roman orator and writer
  • Seneca Wallace
    Seneca Wallace
    Seneca Isayha Wallace is an American football quarterback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft...

     (born 1980), American football quarterback/wide receiver currently playing for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL
  • The Seneca people, a tribe of indigenous people in North America
    • Seneca Nation of New York
      Seneca Nation of New York
      The Seneca Nation of New York, also known as the Seneca Nation of Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Seneca people in New York...

      , a federally recognized tribe of Seneca people in New York
    • Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
      Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma
      The Seneca–Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of Seneca and Cayuga people, based in Oklahoma, United States. They have a tribal jurisdictional area in the northeast corner of Oklahoma are headquartered in Grove, Oklahoma.- History :...

      , a federally recognized tribe of Seneca and Cayuga people, based in Oklahoma
    • Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, includes Seneca people in Southern Ontario
    • Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians
      Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians
      The Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians maintained the traditional form of government by Seneca chiefs and clan mothers after the Alleghany and Cattaraugus Reservations broke away and formed the Seneca Nation of Indians in 1848...

      , seceded from the Seneca Nation in the mid-19th century and set up an independent government
    • Seneca language
      Seneca language
      Seneca is the language of the Seneca people, one of the Six Nations of the Iroquois League. About 10,000 Seneca live in the United States and Canada, primarily on reservations in western New York, with others living in Oklahoma and near Brantford, Ontario.-Phonology:Seneca words are written with...

      , the language of the Seneca people

In the United States:
  • Seneca, California
    Seneca, California
    Seneca is an unincorporated community in Plumas County, California. It lies at an elevation of 3625 feet . Seneca is located on the North Fork Feather River, north of Twain....

  • Seneca, Illinois
    Seneca, Illinois
    Seneca is a village in LaSalle and Grundy counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 2,371 at the 2010 census.The LaSalle County portion of Seneca is part of the Ottawa–Streator Micropolitan Statistical Area, while the small portion that lies in Grundy County is part of the...

  • Seneca, Kansas
    Seneca, Kansas
    Seneca is a city in and the county seat of Nemaha County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,991.-History:...

  • Seneca, Maryland
    Seneca, Maryland
    Seneca is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.-References:...

  • Seneca, Missouri
    Seneca, Missouri
    Seneca is a city in Newton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,336 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Joplin, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area.-2008 tornado:...

  • Seneca, Nebraska
    Seneca, Nebraska
    Seneca is a village in Thomas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Seneca is located at ....

  • In New York
    • Seneca, New York
      Seneca, New York
      Seneca is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. United States. The population was 2,731 at the 2000 census. The town is named after a group of local natives....

      , a town in Ontario County
    • Seneca County, New York
      Seneca County, New York
      As of the census of 2000, there were 33,342 people, 12,630 households, and 8,626 families residing in the county. The population density was 103 people per square mile . There were 14,794 housing units at an average density of 46 per square mile...

    • Seneca Falls (town), New York
      Seneca Falls (town), New York
      Seneca Falls is a town in Seneca County, New York, United States. The population was 9,347 at the 2000 census.The Town of Seneca Falls contains a village also called Seneca Falls...

      , a city in Seneca County
      • Seneca Falls (village), New York
        Seneca Falls (village), New York
        Seneca Falls is a village in Seneca County, New York, United States. The population was 6,861 at the 2000 census. The village is in the Town of Seneca Falls, east of Geneva, New York. On March 16, 2010, village residents voted to dissolve the village, a move that would take effect at the end of 2011...

        , within the town of Seneca Falls
    • West Seneca, New York
      West Seneca, New York
      West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 44,711 at the 2010 census. West Seneca is a centrally-located interior town of the county, and a suburb of Buffalo...

      , a town in Erie County
    • Seneca Village
      Seneca Village
      Seneca Village was a small village on the island of Manhattan, New York, founded by free blacks. Seneca Village existed from 1825 through 1857, when it was torn down due to the construction of Central Park....

      , a former settlement in Manhattan that was displaced to create Central Park
  • Seneca County, Ohio
    Seneca County, Ohio
    Seneca County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 56,745. Its county seat is Tiffin and it is named for the Seneca Indians.The Tiffin Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Seneca County....

  • Seneca, Oregon
    Seneca, Oregon
    Seneca is a city in Grant County, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Blue Mountains about 23 miles south of Canyon City, on U.S. Route 395, on the edge of the Malheur National Forest...

  • Seneca, Pennsylvania
    Seneca, Pennsylvania
    Seneca is a census-designated place in Venango County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 966.-Geography:Seneca is located at ....

  • Seneca, South Carolina
    Seneca, South Carolina
    Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 7,652 at the 2000 census. It is the principal city of the Seneca Micropolitan Statistical Area Seneca is a city in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 7,652 at the 2000 census. It is...

  • Seneca, South Dakota
    Seneca, South Dakota
    Seneca is a town in Faulk County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 38 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Seneca is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

  • Seneca, Wisconsin
    Seneca, Wisconsin
    Seneca is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin:*Seneca, Crawford County, Wisconsin, a town*Seneca , Crawford County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community*Seneca, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, a town...

    , several places
  • Seneca Rocks, West Virginia
    Seneca Rocks, West Virginia
    Seneca Rocks is an unincorporated community located in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA. The community of Seneca Rocks — formerly known as Mouth of Seneca — lies along West Virginia Route 28/West Virginia Route 55 near the confluence of Seneca Creek and the North Fork South Branch Potomac...

     (formerly "Mouth of Seneca")
  • Senecaville, Ohio
    Senecaville, Ohio
    Senecaville is a village in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States. The population was 453 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Senecaville is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all of it land....


In the United States:
  • Seneca Creek (Potomac River)
    Seneca Creek (Potomac River)
    Seneca Creek is a stream in Montgomery County, Maryland, roughly northwest of Washington, D.C. It drains to the Potomac River.-Course:The creek begins with two main tributaries:...

    , in Maryland
  • Seneca Creek (North Fork South Branch Potomac River)
    Seneca Creek (North Fork South Branch Potomac River)
    Seneca Creek is a tributary of the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River located entirely within Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA....

    , West Virginia
  • Seneca Lake (New York), the largest of the Finger Lakes
  • Senecaville Lake
    Senecaville Lake
    Seneca Lake is a reservoir in Guernsey and Noble Counties, Ohio. It is located approximately southeast of Cambridge near the village of Senecaville, Ohio. The lake is popular among recreation and fishing enthusiasts and was formerly referred to as Senecaville Lake.-History:Senecaville Dam was...

     or Seneca Lake, in Ohio
  • Seneca River (New York)
    Seneca River (New York)
    The Seneca River in central New York flows from west to east, from Seneca Lake, through the Montezuma Marsh at the north end of Cayuga Lake to the Seneca's confluence with the Oneida and Oswego rivers at the Three Rivers area north of Syracuse. Much of the river has been channelized to form part...

    , the outlet of Seneca Lake
  • Seneca River (South Carolina)

  • Seneca Army Depot
    Seneca Army Depot
    The former Seneca Army Depot occupied 10,587 acres between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in Seneca County, New York. It was used as a munitions storage and disposal facility by the United States Army from 1941 until the 1990s. The Depot was listed in the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission...

    , in Seneca County, New York
  • Seneca Park
    Seneca Park
    Seneca Park was the last park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The park system in Louisville was the last out of five designed by the Olmsted firm. The park resides in the Louisville neighborhood of Seneca Gardens, Kentucky...

    , in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Seneca Park Zoo
    Seneca Park Zoo
    Seneca Park Zoo is a zoo located in Rochester, New York. The Zoo is home to about 300 animals, and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums . The zoo is run by Monroe County, New York and supported by the Seneca Park Zoo Society. Larry Sorel is the Director of the Zoo and Rachel...

    , in Rochester, New York
  • Seneca Rocks
    Seneca Rocks
    Seneca Rocks is a large crag and local landmark in Pendleton County in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, USA. It is easily visible and accessible along West Virginia Route 28 near U.S. Route 33 in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest...

    , a large crag and local landmark in West Virginia

  • Seneca Foods
    Seneca Foods
    Seneca Foods Corporation is a leading low-cost food processor and distributor headquartered in Marion, New York, USA. The company primarily produces canned, frozen, and bottled produce under private label as well as national and regional brands that the company owns or licenses, including Seneca,...

    , a major fruit and vegetable processor
  • USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)
    USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)
    USCGC Seneca is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Her keel was laid on September 16, 1982 at Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated, Middletown, Rhode Island. She was launched June 16, 1984 and commissioned active August 4, 1986 and formally commissioned May 9, 1987...

    , a United States Coast Guard cutter
  • USS Seneca
    USS Seneca
    USS Seneca has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:, a gunboat in commission from 1861 to 1865* USS Seneca, the pre-commissioning name of the steamer , in commission from 1862 to 1865, a minesweeper and patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919, a barge in...

    , the name of five U.S.
 
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