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Inglewood is a name that you might see used for different places around the world. When you see a name like this that refers to many different things, it's called a "disambiguation" page. It helps you find exactly what you are looking for.

Think of it like having many friends named "Alex." If someone says "Alex," you might need more information to know which Alex they mean! This page does the same for "Inglewood."

Places Called Inglewood

Many towns, cities, and areas across the globe share the name Inglewood. This name often comes from old English words. It can mean "woodland belonging to a person named Ingle" or "woodland where a fire was made."

Let's look at some of the places named Inglewood in different countries.

Inglewood in Australia

Australia has several places named Inglewood. These include:

Inglewood in Canada

Canada also has areas named Inglewood, often as neighborhoods within larger cities:

  • Inglewood, Calgary: A historic and vibrant neighborhood in Calgary, Alberta.
  • Inglewood, Edmonton: A community in the city of Edmonton, Alberta.
  • Inglewood, Ontario: A small community in the province of Ontario.

Inglewood in New Zealand

  • Inglewood, New Zealand: A town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island. It's known for its dairy farming.

Inglewood in South Africa

  • Inglewood, Eastern Cape: A place found in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

Inglewood in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom, where the name likely originated, also has places and features named Inglewood:

  • Inglewood, Cheshire: This refers to a specific house in Cheshire, England.
  • Inglewood Forest: A historic forest area in Cumberland, England.
  • Inglewood Children's Home: A former children's home located in Otley, England.

Inglewood in the United States

The United States has several places named Inglewood, with the most well-known being in California:

People and Other Uses of Inglewood

Sometimes, "Inglewood" can also be part of a person's title or a specific type of honor.

  • Baron Inglewood: This is a title of nobility in the United Kingdom. A baron is a member of the peerage, which is a system of hereditary titles.

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