Hull
A
hull is:\n* the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable, may also be called a
husk\n* the body or frame of a
ship; see
hull (ship)
Several places in the world are called
Hull:
- Kingston upon Hull - a city in England usually referred to as simply Hull.\n*Hull, Quebec - a former city in Quebec, Canada (now part of the city of Gatineau).\n*Hull, Alabama - the name of two places in the United States of America.\n**Hull, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama \n**Hull, Walker County, Alabama\n*Hull, Florida - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Georgia - a city in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Illinois - a village in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Iowa - a city in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Massachusetts - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Minnesota - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, North Dakota - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Ohio - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Texas - a place in the United States of America.\n*Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin\n*Hull, Portage County, Wisconsin
There is also:\n*
River Hull, for which Kingston upon Hull is named.