Lafarge
La Farge, LaFarge or Lafarge can refer to:
People
- Antoinette LaFarge (1966 - ), American artist and writer
- Christopher Grant LaFarge (1862 - 1938), American architect and partner in the firm Heins & LaFarge
- Christopher Grant La Farge (author) (1897 - 1956), American author
- Guy Lafarge, songwriter for France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957
- Jean-Baptiste Lafarge, actor in La Crème de la crème
- John La Farge (1835 - 1910), American stained glass artist and writer
- John LaFarge, Jr. (1880 - 1963), American Jesuit priest
- L. Bancel LaFarge (1900-1989), American architect
- Marie Lafarge (1816 - 1852), French murderer
- Oliver La Farge (1901 - 1963), American writer and anthropologist
- Paul LaFarge (1970 - ), American novelist
- Peter La Farge (1931 - 1965), American folk singer
- Pokey LaFarge (1983 - ), American musician and songwriter
Fictional characters
- Henri LaFarge, butler in A Shot in the Dark
- Kenneth Lafarge, character in the novel Drakon
Companies
- Lafarge (company), French industrial company
- LafargeHolcim, merger of Holcim and Lafarge cement firms
- Lafarge Tarmac, British industrial company
- Lafarge plc, Nigerian public cement company listed on the Nigerian stock exchange, a subsidiary of Lafarge, French industrial company.
Locations
- Gare de Lafarge, a train station in Saint-Hilaire-les-Places, France
- La Farge, a village in Wisconsin
- Lafarge Falls, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Lafarge Lake, in British Columbia, Canada
- Lafarge Rocks, near the Arctic Peninsula
- Lafarge Lake–Douglas Station, the SkyTrain terminus station of the planned Evergreen Line extension to Coquitlam, in Metro Vancouver, Canada
- La Fargeville, a hamlet in New York
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