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Nazareth is a city in Israel, described in the New Testament as the childhood home of Jesus.
Nazareth may also refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
Africa
- Nazareth, Ethiopia, now Adama
 - Nazareth, Lesotho
 
Asia
- Nazareth, Tamil Nadu, India
 - Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, a former residential metropolitan see, and successor Latin and a Maronite titular sees
 
Europe
- Nazareth, Belgium
 - Nazareth in Barletta, Italy, home of the Archbishops of Nazareth in exile from 1327
 
North America
- Nazareth, Kentucky, United States
 - Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
 - Nazareth, Texas, United States
 - Nazareth, U.S. Virgin Islands
 
South America
- Nazareth (Asunción), Paraguay
 
Oceania
- Nazareth, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
 
South America
People
- Annette Nazareth (born 1956), an American attorney
 - Daniel Nazareth (1948–2014), Indian composer and conductor
 - Ernesto Nazareth (1863–1934), Brazilian composer and pianist
 - H. O. Nazareth, British film maker, journalist and barrister
 - Marco Antonio Nazareth (1986–2009), Mexican boxer
 - Oswald Bruno Nazareth (died 1998), Pakistani teacher
 - Peter Nazareth (born 1940), Ugandan writer
 
Other uses
- Nazareth (band), a Scottish rock band
- Nazareth (album), 1971
 
 - Nazareth Speedway, a former auto racing facility near Nazareth, Pennsylvania, U.S.
 - Nazareth Bank, a large submerged bank in the Indian Ocean
 - "Nazareth", short for Jésus de Nazareth (song) by Charles Gounod
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Nazareth
 - All pages with titles containing Nazareth
 - Nazaré (disambiguation)
 - Nazarene (disambiguation)
 - Nazareth Academy (disambiguation)
 - Nazareth College (disambiguation)
 - Nazaret (name), a variant of Nazareth in many languages
 - Beatrice of Nazareth (c. 1200 – 1268), a Flemish Cistercian nun
 - Sisters of Nazareth, Roman Catholic religious sisters who live in Nazareth Houses
 
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