Pete
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Pete or Petes or variation, may refer to:
People
Fictional characters
- Pete (Disney), a cartoon character in the Mickey Mouse universe
- Pete the Cat, the main character from a children’s book series of the same name.
- Pete the Pup (a.k.a. 'Petey'), a character (played by several dogs) in Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies
Places
- Pete, Zanzibar, a village in Tanzania
- Pete, the Hungarian name for Petea village, Dorolț Commune, Satu Mare County, Romania
- Petes, Gotland, Visby, Gotland, Sweden
- Petes Hill, a summit in the Adirondack Mountains, New York State, USA
- Petes Creek, a tributary of the Sacandaga River, located in New York State, USA
Sports and athletics
- The Pete, Petersen Events Center, athletics complex and basketball arena on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh
- Pete the Penguin, one of the two mascots of Youngstown State University
- Purdue Pete, bookstore logo turned unofficial mascot of Purdue University
- A member of the Peterborough Petes junior ice hockey team
In the military
- Pete, Allied reporting name for the Japanese World War II Mitsubishi F1M seaplane
- , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
Other uses
- "Pete" (Red Dwarf), a two-part episode of the television series Red Dwarf
- Pete, nickname for Peterbilt trucks in the trucking industry
- Pete, a common name in Indonesia for Parkia speciosa, the stink bean
- PETE, an abbreviation of polyethylene terephthalate, a polymer
- Pete (Theodore Roosevelt's dog)
- Pete (band), an American post-grunge and alternative metal band
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