Gare Explained
Gare is the word for "station" in French and related languages, commonly meaning railway station
Gare can refer to:
People
- Gare (surname), surname
- The Gare Family, fictional characters in the novel Wild Geese by Martha Ostenso
Places
- Gare, Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Gare (Gadžin Han), a village situated in Gadžin Han municipality in Serbia
- Garé, Hungary
- Gare, Luxembourg, neighborhood around the railway station in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Gare Loch, an open see loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
- Pompoï-gare, Pompoï-gare is a village in the Pompoï Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso
- South Gare, an area of reclaimed land and breakwater on the southern side of the mouth of the River Tees in Redcar and Cleveland, England
- South Gare & Coatham Sands SSSI, Site of Special Scientific Interest
- South Gare Lighthouse, at the end of the South Gare breakwater
Transportation
Gare refers to many stations in Francophone and other countries, including:
Africa
- Gare d'Alger, main railway station in Algers, Algeria
- Gare Casa-Voyageurs, main railway station in Casablanca, Morocco
- Gare de Casa-Port, railway terminal in the port of Casablanca
- Gare de Tunis, also Tunis Gare Centrale, the main railway station in Tunis, Tunisia
- Gare Mahdia, railway station in Mahdia, Tunisia
Americas
Europe
Belgium
See also: List of railway stations in Belgium.
France
- Gare du Nord, Paris, officially Gare de Paris-Nord, the largest railway station in Europe
- Gare du Nord, busiest subway station on the Paris Métro
See also: List of railway stations in Paris.
Luxembourg
See also: List of railway stations in Luxembourg.
Portugal
Other uses
- Gare-fowl, alternative English name for the Great Auk
See also