Center or centre may refer to:
Mathematics and science[]
- Centre (geometry), the middle of an object
- Center (algebra), uses of "center" in algebra
- Centroid, geometric center
- Center of mass
- Center (group theory), in abstract algebra, the subgroup consisting of those elements which commute with all other elements
- Center of symmetry, in geometry, a point that is well-distant from the boundary of a figure
- Graph center, the vertices in a graph that minimize the maximal distance from all other vertices
- Center of gravity (military)
Sports[]
- Center (American football), a position in American and Canadian football
- Centre (Australian rules football), a position in Australian football
- Centre Back, a position in association football
- Center (basketball), a position in basketball
- Centre forward (also known as Striker), a position in association football and Water Polo
- Centre (ice hockey), a position in ice hockey
- Centre (rugby league), a position in rugby league
- Centre (rugby union), a position in rugby union
- Center fielder, often called "center", a position in baseball
Places[]
- City centre
- Downtown, or center/centre (US/CA)
- Central business district
- Place names spelled Center
- Center, Celje, Slovenia, a neighborhood
- Center, Maribor, Slovenia, a district
- Center, Colorado, United States, a city
- Center, Indiana, United States, a town
- Center, Jay County, Indiana, United States
- Center, Kentucky, United States, a town
- Center, Missouri, United States, a city
- Center, Nebraska, United States, a village
- Center, North Dakota, United States, a city
- Center, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States, a town
- Center, Portland, Oregon, United States, a neighborhood
- Center, Rock County, Wisconsin, United States, a town
- Center, Texas, United States, a city
- Center, Washington
- Place names spelled Centre
- Centre, Alabama, United States, a city
- Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States
- The Centre, Bristol, a public open space in Bristol, England
- Centre-Val de Loire, formerly called Centre, an administrative region in France
- Centru (development region), a region in Romania
- Centre Department, an administrative region in Haiti
- Centre Region (Cameroon)
- Centre Region (Burkina Faso)
Buildings[]
- The Centre (Evansville), convention centre and auditorium in Evansville, Indiana
- The Center, New Mexico, a proposed testing facility
- The Centre (Saskatoon), shopping mall in Saskatoon, Canada
- The Centre (Livingston), shopping mall in Livingston, Scotland
- The Center, a skyscraper in Hong Kong.
Arts[]
- Tonic (music), in tonal music, the central or most important pitch
- Center (music band), a famous Russian-speaking band
- "The Centre", sixth episode of the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Web Planet
Education[]
- Centre College, a liberal arts college in Danville, Kentucky, United States
- Yields Learning Centre, a learning centre for primary and secondary school students in Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong
In fiction[]
- The Centre, fictional organization in the American television series The Pretender
- The Centre or Dinosaur Island, fictional place in DC Comics
- The Center, a paranormal organization in the Martin Mystery series
Other[]
- Government of India, sometimes referred to as "the Centre"
- Government of the Soviet Union, was commonly referred to as "the Centre"
- Area Control Center, an Air Traffic Control facility covering a large region of airspace not associated with a particular airport
- Centers (Fourth Way), a human biological, psychological and spiritual nexus of energy process, equivalent to the concept of a Chakra
- Civic center
- Community centre
- Cultural center
- Lathe center, used in machining operations
- Social center
- Center, HTML element center, coded with
<center></center>
See also[]
- Center Township (disambiguation)
- Central (disambiguation)
- Centre Party (disambiguation)
- Centrism, the political middle ground between the left wing and the right wing
- The Centre (disambiguation)
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