Polk
Polk called:
- A military base of the U.S. Army in Louisiana, see Fort Polk
Number of people:
- Albert F. Polk (1869-1955), American politician
- Amanda Polk ( born 1986 ), American rower
- Charles Polk (1788-1857), American politician
- George Polk, American left-wing journalist
- James Polk (musician ) ( born 1940 ), American jazz musician
- James G. Polk (1896-1959), American politician
- James K. Polk (1795-1849), American politician, President 1845-1849
- Leonidas Polk (1806-1864), American General
- Lucy Ann Polk (1927-2011), American jazz and big band vocalist
- Moritz Polk (* 1990), German hockey player
- Oscar Polk (1899-1949), American actor
- Rufus King Polk (1866-1902), American politician
- Sarah Polk (1803-1891), wife of James K. Polk and First Lady of the United States
- Tori Polk ( b. 1983 ), American long jumper
- Trusts Polk (1811-1876), American politician
- William Hawkins Polk (1815-1862), American politician
- William R. Polk, American historian, journalist and consultant for foreign policy issues
Places in the United States:
- Polk (Alabama )
- Polk (Illinois )
- Polk (California )
- Polk (Kansas)
- Polk (Missouri )
- Polk (Nebraska )
- Polk (Ohio )
- Polk (Pennsylvania)
- Polk (Tennessee )
- Polk (West Virginia)
- Polk ( Town), Town (ship) in Washington County, Wisconsin
- Polk City (Florida )
- Polk City (Iowa)
- Polk Gap ( West Virginia)
- Polk Road ( Maryland)
- Polk Springs (California )
- Polk Valley ( Pennsylvania)
- Polk Village (South Carolina)
Company:
- R. L. Polk & Co., American service companies in the automotive industry
See also:
- Polk County administrative units
- Throng
- Disambiguation