ES
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ES or similar may refer to:
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[edit] Geography and languages
- El Salvador, a country in Central America
- Esslingen (district), in Germany
- Eš, a village in the Czech Republic
- Spain, a country in Europe, ES (Short for España) in the ISO 3166-1 country code
- Spanish language, ES in the ISO 639 alpha-2 language code
- Espírito Santo, a Brazilian federal state
- Es - It in the German Language
- Es - is in the Spanish language
[edit] Science
- E-skip, or sporadic E, a concept related to broadcast frequencies
- Edison screw, a kind of lightbulb socket whose sizes are preceded with ES (e.g. ES14).
- Einsteinium, a synthetic chemical element
- Electrical sensitivity, a physical or psychological condition
- Exasecond, an SI unit of time
- Exasiemens, an SI unit of electric conductance
- The periodic table of Elements
[edit] Computer technology
- .es, top-level Internet domain for Spain
- Es shell, a Unix shell
- ES EVM, a Soviet series of IBM computer clones
- Elementary stream, part of the MPEG communication protocol
- ElectroServer, a Socket Server from ElectroTank
- Es (operating system), an operating system from Nintendo
[edit] Media and entertainment
- ES (Eternal Sabbath), a manga by Fuyumi Soryo
- Es (band), a Finnish music project
- ES, a weekly features and arts magazine, a supplement of the Evening Standard
- Enter Sandman, a 1991 song by Heavy Metal band Metallica
[edit] Companies and products
- éS Footwear, a skateshoe company
- Gibson ES Series, a line of guitars
- Lexus ES, a series of automobiles
- Ensemble Studios, a computer game developer
[edit] Other uses
- Es (cyrillic), a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet that looks like the Latin letter C
- Eurosinkut, abbreviated as *es, a Finnish singles community
- E-mini S&P, a futures contract on the Chicago Mercantile that uses the symbol ES
- Eurostar, a train service
- DHL International Aviation ME, ES in IATA code
- A phonetic spelling of the Latin alphabet letter S
- An alternate name for the musical note E♭ (E-flat)