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== Real People named ''Fogg'' ==
* [[B.J. Fogg]], psychologist
* [[Mieczyslaw Fogg|Mieczysław Fogg]], Polish singer of the twentieth century
* [[Martyn J. Fogg]], terraforming researcher
* [[George G. Fogg]] was the US Ambassador and United States Senator from New Hampshire.
* [[Josh Fogg]], pitcher for the Colorado Rockies.
* [[Ethel Fogg]], was the mother of [[Montgomery Clift]].
* Ed Fogg, investigator of the [[Dover Demon]].
* [[John Fogg]], mayor of Pensacola, Florida since 1994.
* [[Kirk Fogg]], game show host
* John R. Fogg, Director of Information Technology at the [[Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh]] and founder of the Trinity Jazz Orchestra.
== Fictional People named ''Fogg'' ==
* [[Phileas Fogg]], world traveller in Jules Verne's ''Around the World in Eighty Days (novel)|Around the World in Eighty Days''
* [[Rebecca Fogg]], female character in the science fiction series ''The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne''
* [[Marco Stanley Fogg]], main character in the book ''[[Moon Palace]]'', by Paul Auster.
== Other instances of ''Fogg'' ==
* [[Fogg Art Museum]], Harvard's oldest museum.
* [[Hume-Fogg High School]], high school in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[Fogg Dam]] in Humpty Doo, Northern Territory, one of the [[protected areas of the Northern Territory]].
* [[USS Fogg (DE-57)]], United States Navy destroyer escort.
* [[Merle Fogg]] Airport, former name of the [[Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport]]
* [[William Fogg Library]] in [[Eliot, Maine]].
* [[Liqueur Fogg]] is a famous and exquisite brasilian liqueur, whose most popular flavor is chocolate.
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