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Chartreuse (French: [ʃaʁtʁøz]) may refer to:
Food and drink
- Chartreuse (liqueur), a French liqueur
- Chartreuse (dish), a French dish of vegetables or meat tightly wrapped in vegetable leaves and cooked in a mould
Religion
- Carthusians, a Catholic religious order and their buildings
- Grande Chartreuse, a monastery in the Chartreuse Mountains
- Any Carthusian monastery, in the French language
Music
- La chartreuse de Parme (opera), of 1839 by Henri Sauguet, based on the Stendhal novel
- "Chartreuse", a 2012 song by ZZ Top about the French liqueur
Other
- Chartreuse (color), a yellow-green color named after the liqueur
- Shades of chartreuse, a list of colors that fall under the category of chartreuse.
- Chartreuse Mountains, a range of mountains in France
- The Charterhouse of Parma (French: La Chartreuse de Parme), an 1839 novel by Stendhal
See also
- Chartreux, a breed of cat
- Institution des Chartreux, a private school
- Charterhouse (disambiguation)
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