Boulogne (disambiguation)
Boulogne stands for:
- County of Boulogne, a county
Following rivers in France:
- Boulogne ( River ), tributary of the Acheneau
- Petite Boulogne, tributary of the Vie
Following geographical objects in France:
- Boulogne ( Vendée), commune in the department Vendée
- Boulogne- Billancourt (formerly Boulogne -sur -Seine ), commune in the department of Hauts- de -Seine
- Boulogne- la -Grasse, commune in Oise
- Boulogne -sur- Gesse, commune in the Haute- Garonne
- Boulogne -sur- helpe, municipality in Nord
- Boulogne -sur -Mer, commune in the Pas -de- Calais
- Bois de Boulogne forest and park near Paris
Administrative areas:
- Arrondissement Boulogne -Billancourt in the department of Hauts -de -Seine
- Arrondissement of Boulogne- sur -Mer in the Pas -de- Calais
- Canton of Boulogne- Billancourt -Nord -Est in the department of Hauts -de -Seine
- Canton of Boulogne- Billancourt -Nord -Ouest in the department of Hauts -de -Seine
- Canton of Boulogne- Billancourt -Sud in the department of Hauts -de -Seine
- Canton of Boulogne -sur- Gesse in the Haute- Garonne
- Canton of Boulogne -sur -Mer -Nord -Est in the Pas -de- Calais
- Canton of Boulogne -sur -Mer -Nord -Ouest in the Pas -de- Calais
- Canton of Boulogne -sur -Mer -Sud in the Pas -de- Calais
Boulogne is the name or surname of the following persons:
- Eustace II ( Boulogne ) (c. 1020-1085 ), Count of Boulogne
- Eustace IV ( Boulogne ) (c. 1130-1153 ), Count of Boulogne
- Etienne- Antoine Boulogne (1747-1825), French clergyman, Bishop of Troyes
- Georges Boulogne (1917-1999), French football coach and functionary
- Guy de Boulogne (1313-1373), Archbishop of Lyon, Cardinal
- Isabelle Boulogne (born 1971 ), French canoeist
- Joseph Boulogne ( called the Chevalier de Saint- George; 1739-1799 ), French violinist, composer and conductor
- Matilda of Boulogne (1202-1262), French nobleman, Queen of Portugal
- Valentin de Boulogne (1591-1632), French painter
- Disambiguation