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Everything about Cooper totally explainedCooper may refer to :
People
Alan Cooper, the father of "Visual Basic" and an advocate of Interaction Design
Alice Cooper aka Vincent Furnier, American rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans five decades.
Anderson Cooper, American journalist
Bradley Cooper (athlete), Bahamian discus thrower and shot putter
Colm Cooper, Irish Gaelic footballer with Kerry GAA
D. B. Cooper, American notorious aircraft hijacker
David Cooper (psychiatrist) (1931–1986), South African anti-psychiatrist
Gary Cooper, American film actor
Gladys Cooper, English film actress.
Gordon Cooper, astronaut
James Fenimore Cooper, Americana early 19th century author
Jeff Cooper (colonel), American military figure known as the "Father of Modern Shooting"
Jilly Cooper, English writer
Johnny Cooper (musician)
Kenneth H. Cooper, the inventor of the Cooper test and a writer of many health and sports books
Leon Cooper American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate in physics
Mark Anthony Cooper, legislator, entrepreneur, cannon manufacturer; Iron Man of Georgia; son of Capt Thomas Cooper of Rev War
Merian C. Cooper, American aviator and filmmaker
Russell W. Cooper (economist), American economist
Tommy Cooper, British prop comedian and magician
See also: Cooper (surname); and alternative spellings Couper and Cowper
Places
Cities named Cooper:
Cooper, Alabama, Chilton County, Alabama
Cooper, Lake County, California
Cooper, Monterey County, California
Cooper, Colorado, Morgan County, Colorado
Cooper, Idaho, Clearwater County, Idaho
Cooper, Illinois, Tazewell County, Illinois
Cooper, Iowa, Greene County, Iowa
Cooper, Kentucky, Wayne County, Kentucky
Cooper, Maine, Washington County, Maine
Cooper, Maryland, Harford County, Maryland
Cooper, Michigan, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Cooper, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cooper, Montana, Cascade County, Montana
Cooper, Gloucester County, New Jersey
Cooper, Passaic County, New Jersey
Cooper, New Mexico, Lincoln County, New Mexico
Cooper, North Carolina, Sampson County, North Carolina
Cooper, Ohio, Seneca County, Ohio
Cooper, Oklahoma, Osage County, Oklahoma
Cooper, South Carolina, Williamsburg County, South Carolina
Cooper, Tennessee, Fentress County, Tennessee
Cooper, Texas, Delta County, Texas
Cooper, Houston County, Texas
Cooper, Virginia, Middlesex County, Virginia
Cooper, Virgin Islands, St. Croix County, Virgin Islands
Cooper Township, Sangamon County, Illinois
Cooper Township, Michigan
Cooper Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Cooper Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania
Rivers named Cooper:
Cooper River (New Jersey)
Cooper River (South Carolina)
Companies
Cooper Car Company, British car company, currently associated with the BMW MINI.
Cooper Tires, American tire company
Coopers Inc., a company which designed a new style of underwear called the briefs, now part of Jockey International
Coopers Brewery, Australian beer company owned by the Cooper family
Cooper Canada Ltd., a defunct sporting goods manufacturer
Cooper Industries, American electrical equipment manufacturer.
Music
"Cooper", a song by Roxette from their 1999 album Have a Nice Day
"Cooper (producers)", an alias of Dutch producers Klubbheads.
Other
Cooper Black, a typeface
Cooper Nuclear Station, power plant in Brownville, Nebraska
Cooper test, a fitness test
Cooper Research Technology, an asphalt testing equipment manufacturer
Cooper Union, a selective college in New York City,
Cooper University Hospital, a healthcare provider in New Jersey
Cooper, a half-Alaskan Malamute dog who accompanied Peter Jenkins (travel author) in A Walk Across America
Sly Cooper, a video game series
Cooper, the name of Russell Brand's mobile phone
Cooper (crater), a lunar crater
Cooper (Video Game Character), a fictional game character from Dino Crisis made by CAPCOM in 1999.
Cooper Spur ski area, Oregon
Cooper Pair, physics phenomenon
Further Information
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