Véronique (disambiguation)

Véronique (disambiguation)

Véronique can refer to:

* Véronique, a French female name;

* Véronique, a French sounding rocket;

* "Véronique (operetta)", an operetta composed by André Messager in 1898;

* Véronique, the stage name of French Canadian singer Véronique Béliveau;

* The principal character in "The Double Life of Véronique", a 1991 film by Krzysztof Kieślowski.

* Véronique, a song by "Pink Martini" from their 2004 album "Hang On Little Tomato"


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