Refuge
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Refuge is a place or state of safety. Refuge may also refer to:
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- Area of refuge, a location in a building that may be used by occupants in the event of a fire
- A place intended to shelter cultural property, in the context of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
- Wildlife refuge, a sanctuary or protected area for wildlife
- Refuge (ecology), a situation in which members of an exploited population have some form of protection from their exploiters (e.g. predators)
- A Christian programme for homosexual teenagers run by Love In Action
- Refuge (Buddhism), the basis of being a Buddhist
- Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, a book by Terry Tempest Williams
- Refuge Records, a record label in the 1980s
- An 1999 episode of Law & Order
- The Refuge, an episode of The Outer Limits television series