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City of Refuge may refer to:
- Cities of Refuge, the six biblical places referred to by that title
- "City of Refuge", a song from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' album Tender Prey
- City of Refuge, a 2011 album and song by Abigail Washburn
- City of Refuge (Atlanta), a homeless ministry in Atlanta, Georgia
- City of Refuge, a 1997 album by guitarist John Fahey
- City of Refuge, 2008 album by John French, onetime drummer for Captain Beefheart's Magic Band
- Puuhonua o Honaunau, the Hawaiian location known as "City of Refuge"
- City of Refuge Church in Gardena, California, US, led by Noel Jones (Pentecostal bishop)
City of Refuge is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1997. It was his first original release in over five years and helped start his career resurgence.
City of Refuge is the third album by singer, songwriter, and banjoist Abigail Washburn. Produced and mixed by Tucker Martine, City of Refuge boasts an extensive list of collaborators, players, and singers, including Bill Frisell, Jeremy Kittel, Viktor Krauss, guzheng master Wu Fei, and Kai Welch.
City of Refuge is a non-profit Christian organization in Atlanta, Georgia dedicated to helping the homeless.
During his 2015 inaugural, governor Nathan Deal included the organization in his "With a Servant's Heart" event, which promotes volunteer opportunities.
Usage examples of "city of refuge".
That I show to my critics the open door of the above city of refuge may be taken as merely another gesture of contemptuous pity, the last insult which may lead my antagonists to that surrender which is the truest victory.
The city of Refuge boasted Marfang Island's only true deep-water harbor, and for all its inhabitants' small size, that made it the home port of the finest seamen in all Orfressa.
Horz became our last city of refuge, and our only hope of survival lay in preventing the outside world from knowing that we existed.
He has been deprived of his city of refuge, and, in my humble opinion, has suffered infinite wrong!