Durham

Durham most commonly refers to: Durham may also refer to:
 * Durham, England, a cathedral city in north east England
 * County Durham, a ceremonial county which includes Durham
 * Durham, North Carolina, a city in North Carolina, United States

Australia

 * Durham, Queensland, an outback locality in the Bulloo Shire of Queensland
 * Durham Ox, Victoria
 * Durham Lead, Victoria, a locality in the City of Ballarat

Canada

 * Durham, Nova Scotia
 * Durham, Ontario, a small town in Grey County, Ontario
 * Durham County, Ontario, a historic county
 * Regional Municipality of Durham, a regional government in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario
 * Durham (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Durham Region
 * Durham (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district in Durham Region
 * Durham Bridge, New Brunswick
 * Durham Parish, New Brunswick
 * Durham-Sud, Quebec (also known as South Durham)

England

 * County Palatine of Durham, a historic ecclesiastical county
 * Durham and Framwelgate, a former local government borough that held city status until 1974
 * Durham District, a former local government district, which held city status 1974–2009
 * County Durham (district), a unitary authority area

Scotland

 * Kirkpatrick Durham, a village and parish in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

United States

 * Durham, Arkansas
 * Durham, California
 * Durham, Colorado, a place in Mesa County
 * Durham, Connecticut, a New England town
 * Durham (CDP), Connecticut, the central village in the town
 * Durham, Florida, a place in Calhoun County
 * Durham, Georgia
 * Durham Township, Hancock County, Illinois
 * Durham, Gibson County, Indiana, a place in Union Township
 * Durham, La Porte County, Indiana, a place in New Durham Township
 * Durham, Kansas
 * Durham, Maine
 * Durham, Missouri
 * Durham, New Hampshire, a New England town
 * Durham (CDP), New Hampshire, the main community in the town
 * Durham, New York
 * Durham, Oklahoma
 * Durham, Oregon
 * Durham, Pennsylvania

Electoral districts

 * Durham (electoral district), House of Commons of Canada (since 1903)
 * Durham (provincial electoral district), Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada (since 1926)
 * Durham (Province of Canada electoral district) (1841–1867)
 * Electoral district of Durham, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Australia (1856–1920)
 * Electoral district of County of Durham, New South Wales Legislative Council, Australia (1843–1856)
 * City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency) (since 1678)
 * County Durham (UK Parliament constituency) (1675–1832)

Ships

 * Durham (1814 ship), a ship launched in France
 * USS Durham (LKA-114), a Charleston-class amphibious cargo ship of the United States Navy

Other uses

 * Durham (poem), an Old English poem
 * Durham (surname)
 * Bishop of Durham, an Anglican bishop office
 * Earl of Durham, a British title from 1833 to present
 * Durham Cathedral
 * Durham County Cricket Club
 * Durham Fair, an agricultural fair in Connecticut
 * Durham Museum, Durham a museum in Durham, England
 * Durham Museum, Omaha, Nebraska a museum in Omaha, Nebraska
 * Durham rule, a way that has been used to frame the insanity defense in the US
 * Durham University, a university in Durham, England
 * Fort Durham, an archaeological site near Taku Harbor, Alaska

People with the given name

 * Durham Glaster, a character in Black Cat
 * Durham, a male coyote in Beastars