Collie (disambiguation)

Collie or Colly may mean:

Dogs

  • Collie, an old type and breed of herding dog originating in the United Kingdom; the ancestor of numerous breeds and types, some (but not all) typically include the name of “collie" :
    • Shetland Sheepdog or Sheltie; also sometimes referred to as a Miniature Collie or Toy Collie
    • Bearded Collie, a type of collie that looks somewhat like an Old English sheepdog.
    • Border Collie, a collie type from the Border area of Scotland and Northern England, the most widespread herding dog
    • Koolie or German Collie, Australian Koolie, an Australian breed of herding dog
    • Scotch Collie, one of the most common names for what is now commonly called the Collie. They consist of two types:
      • Rough Collie, long-haired, made famous by the Lassie films
      • Smooth Collie, short-haired
    • Welsh Collie or Welsh Sheepdog, a landrace herding dog from Wales

Places

  • Colly (hill), An Bheann Mhór, a 679 m mountain in Kerry, Ireland
  • Collie, New South Wales, a village and parish in Australia
  • Collie, Western Australia, a town in Australia
  • Collie River, a river in Western Australia
  • Shire of Collie, a local government area in the South West region of Western Australia
  • Mount Collie, a mountain in Yoho National Park, Canada
  • Colly Township, North Carolina, a district in North Carolina, United States

People

  • Collie (name), a list of people with the surname, given name or nickname
  • Collie Buddz (Colin Harper, born 1981), reggae and dancehall artist from Bermuda

Other uses

  • Operation Collie, a British Second World War naval operation in the Pacific
  • Collie, a slang term for cannabis (drug)
  • Collie's Squirrel (Sciurus colliaei), a Mexican species of squirrel
  • Collie Street, Fremantle, Western Australia

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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