Albany

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Albany is a common place name. It is derived from Alba (Gaelic for Scotland) and its Latinisation, Albania. In older English it is used to mean Scotland generally, and in particular Scotland north of the Firth of Forth and Firth of Clyde. It is also the archaic name for Albania, the modern sovereign state in south-eastern Europe. The two have nothing in common and are uncorrelated.[citation needed]

The term may refer to:

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  • Albany, South Africa, the only Albany outside of the United States named in honor of Albany, New York
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  • USS Albany, the name of five ships of the United States Navy, all named for Albany, New York
  • MV Empire Albany, later renamed Albany.

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