Bolton_(disambiguation)
Bolton (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bolton is a town in Greater Manchester, England, historically in Lancashire.
Bolton may also refer to:
- Bolton (surname)
- Bolton Smilie, a character in the BBC TV drama Waterloo Road
Australia
Canada
- Bolton, Ontario
- Bolton-Est, Quebec, Eastern Townships
- West Bolton, Quebec, Eastern Townships
United Kingdom
- Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester
- Bolton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, in Bolton and Undercliffe
- Bolton, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
- Bolton, Cumbria
- Bolton, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Bolton, Northumberland
- Bolton, East Lothian
Places with similar names
- Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire
- Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire
- Bolton upon Dearne, South Yorkshire
- Bolton-on-Swale, North Yorkshire
- Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire
- Bolton Percy, North Yorkshire
- Boltonfellend, Cumbria
- Boltongate, Cumbria
- Castle Bolton, North Yorkshire
- Boltons, Cumbria
United States
- Bolton, Connecticut
- Bolton, Atlanta, Georgia, a neighborhood
- Bolton, Illinois
- Bolton, Kansas
- Bolton, Massachusetts
- Bolton, Michigan
- Bolton, Mississippi
- Bolton, Missouri
- Bolton, New York
- Bolton Landing, New York
- Bolton, North Carolina
- Bolton, Ohio
- Bolton, Vermont, a New England town
- Bolton (CDP), Vermont, village in the town
- Boltonville, Wisconsin
- Bolton Field, an airport in Columbus, Ohio
- Bolton Group, an Italian business conglomerate
- Bolton, a New Zealand Company sailing ship that bought immigrants to Wellington, New Zealand in 1840
- Bolton Wanderers F.C., an English professional football club
- Bolten, a surname
- Boulton (disambiguation)
- House Bolton, fictional family in George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series
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