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'Hinton' is the name of some places in the world:

Hinton, Alberta, Canada


Hinton/Entrance Airport


Hinton/Jasper-Hinton Airport

Hinton, Gloucestershire, England

Hinton, Hampshire, England

Hinton, Iowa, USA

Hinton, New South Wales, Australia

Hinton, Northamptonshire, England

Hinton, Oklahoma, USA

Hinton, Shropshire, England

Hinton, Somerset, England

Hinton, West Virginia, USA
and is part of the name of others such as:

Hinton Admiral, England


Hinton Admiral railway station

Hinton Ampner, England

Hinton Blewitt, England

Hinton Charterhouse, England

Hinton Martell, England

Hinton Parva, England

Hinton St George, England

Hinton St Mary, England

Hinton-in-the-Hedges, England

Hinton Township, Michigan, USA

Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, England

Tarrant Hinton, Wiltshire, England
'Hinton' may also refer to:
''as a forename'':

Hinton Battle, American actor, dancer, and dance teacher

Hinton James, one-term US congressman

Hinton Rowan Helper, US writer
''as a surname'':

Carma Hinton, Chinese documentary film-maker, daughter of William Hinton (see below), and great-granddaughter of:

Charles H. Hinton, son-in-law of George Boole, author of the book ''An Episode of Flatland'', coined the word ''tesseract''

Christopher Hinton, First Baron Hinton of Bankside, (1901-1983), a British nuclear power engineer

Craig Hinton, a British writer, whose work includes several Doctor Who novels

Ed Hinton, (born 1948), a motor racing sportswriter

Eddie Hinton (1944-1995), a US songwriter and session musician

Geoffrey Hinton, a British computer scientist

Howard Hinton (1912-1977), a British entomologist and Fellow of the Royal Society

James Hinton (1822-1875), an English surgeon and author

Joan Hinton, a US nuclear physicist who has lived in China for many years

Joe Hinton, soul singer

Martin Hinton (1883-1961), English zoologist

Milt Hinton (1910-2000), jazz double bassist

Susan Eloise Hinton (born 1950), an American author of young adult novels

William H. Hinton (1919-2004), an American Marxist who chronicled the Chinese Revolution, most notably in his work ''Fanshen''
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