Creole
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- A member of a French-African ethnic group in Louisiana.
Creole may refer to:
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Languages
- Creole language, a stable, full-fledged language that originated from a mixture of two or more languages
- List of creole languages, various languages and groups of languages
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People
- Creole peoples, people of present or former colonies, usually locally born with foreign ancestry
- Louisiana Creole people, those who are descended from the colonial settlers in Louisiana, especially those of French, Spanish, and African descent
- Belizean Kriol people, descendants of Black African slaves and English and Scottish settlers in Belize
- Sierra Leone Creole people, an ethnic group in Sierra Leone
- Krio Dayak people, an ethnic group in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
- Mauritian Creole people, people of African and Malagasy origin who live in Mauritius
- Surinamese Creole people, mixed-race descendants of West African slaves and Europeans in Suriname
- Haitian Creole people, people from a number of ethnic groups and social classes dating to colonial times in Haiti
- Affranchi, an ethnic group and social class dating to colonial times in Haiti
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Music
- Creole (album), a 1998 album by David Murray released on the Justin Time label
- "Creole" (song), a 2006 song from the album B'Day by Beyonce
- Creole Records, a record label
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Other uses
- Creole (markup), a common wiki markup language to be used across different wikis
- Creole, Louisiana, a community in Cameron Parish, Louisiana
- Creole case, an international dispute about the US slave-trade ship Creole
- Créolité, a Martinican literary movement
- Creole Petroleum Corporation, an American oil company, formed in 1920 to produce fields on Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
- French ship Créole, various ships of the French Navy
- Louisiana Creole cuisine, a style of cooking of the New Orleans area, Louisiana that blends many influences
- Ponce Creole, an architectural style unique to Ponce, Puerto Rico, born in the late eighteenth century
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