Ashgrove
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Ashgrove can refer to:
  • Ashgrove, Queensland
    Ashgrove, Queensland
    Ashgrove is an inner suburb of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, located approximately 4 km north-west of the Brisbane CBD. Ashgrove is a leafy residential suburb, characterised by its hilly terrain and characteristic Ashgrovian houses built in the early 20th century...

    , Australia
  • Electoral district of Ashgrove
    Electoral district of Ashgrove
    The division of Ashgrove is a Queensland Legislative Assembly electoral division in the state of Queensland, Australia.It is located in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, encompassing Alderley, Ashgrove, Enoggera, The Gap, and Newmarket...

     - an electoral area for the unicameral
    Unicameralism
    In government, unicameralism is the practice of having one legislative or parliamentary chamber. Thus, a unicameral parliament or unicameral legislature is a legislature which consists of one chamber or house...

     Queensland Legislative Assembly
    Queensland Legislative Assembly
    The Queensland Legislative Assembly is the unicameral chamber of the Parliament of Queensland. Elections are held approximately once every three years. Voting is by the Optional Preferential Voting form of the Alternative Vote system...

  • Ashgrove, Bath and North East Somerset, England
  • Ashgrove, Aberdeen
    Cornhill, Aberdeen
    Cornhill is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland.At the west there is a bar , the small Cornhill Shopping Centre whose main store is a supermarket, to the south it stretches as far as Forresterhill Hospital and to the east its area covers as far as Ashgrove....

    , one of the Areas of Aberdeen
    Areas of Aberdeen
    Areas of Aberdeen is a list of areas and suburbs, in the city of Aberdeen in north-east Scotland....

    , Scotland
  • Ashgrove, Moray
    Ashgrove, Moray
    Ashgrove is a village in Moray, Scotland....

    , Scotland
  • "The Ash Grove
    The Ash Grove
    The Ash Grove is a traditional Welsh folk song whose melody has been set to numerous sets of lyrics. The most well-known was written, in English, by John Oxenford in the 19th century....

    ", a Welsh folk song
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