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Dresden is the capital city of the German Federal Free State of Saxony.
Dresden may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Dresden, Kansas, city
 - Dresden, Maine, town
 - Dresden, Missouri, unincorporated community
 - Dresden, Perry County, Missouri, abandoned village
 - Dresden, Washington County, New York, a town
 - Dresden, Yates County, New York, a village
 - Dresden, North Dakota, unincorporated community
 - Dresden, Ohio, village
 - Dresden Plant, a natural gas power plant in Ohio
 - Dresden, Tennessee, town
 - Dresden Generating Station, a nuclear power plant in Illinois
 
Other places
- Dresden, Ontario, Canada
 - Dresden (region), Free State of Saxony, Germany
 - Dresden, Staffordshire, England
 
Media
- Dresden (1946 film), a 1946 East-German film
 - Dresden (2006 film), a 2006 television film directed by Roland Suso Richter
 - Dresden (album), a 2009 album by Jan Garbarek
 - Drezden (band), a Belarusian electronic band founded by Siarhei Mikhalok
 - "Dresden", a 2013 song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark from the album English Electric
 
People
- Arnold Dresden (1882–1954), Dutch-American mathematician
 - Dave Dresden (born 1969), progressive house DJ from San Francisco and one half of DJ duo Gabriel & Dresden
 - Harry Dresden, a character in The Dresden Files series
 - Max Dresden (1918–1997), Dutch-American theoretical physicist and historian of physics
 
Vessels
- SMS Dresden (1907), a German light cruiser, scuttled in 1915
 - SMS Dresden (1917), a German light cruiser, scuttled in 1919
 - USS Zeppelin (1914), renamed Dresden in 1927
 - SS Dresden, a list of ships
 
Other uses
- Bombing of Dresden, attack on the city of Dresden, Germany
 - Dresden Codex, a Mayan astrology book
 - Dresden Porcelain, a porcelain factory in Freital, near Dresden
- Dresden, a term sometimes used to mean European porcelain
 
 - Dresden United F.C. an English football club, active in the 1890s
 - A 1939 meteorite fall in Ontario, Canada
 
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