Den
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Den may refer to:
- Den (room), a part of a house similar to the living room: a den is about the size of a living room, but smaller than a family room
- An animal burrow or maternity den
- Den, the abbreviation for the orchid genus Dendrobium
- Children's den, referring to a shelter built by children in bushes or up trees, etc.
- Denier or den, units of textile measurement
- Den (newspaper), a Ukrainian newspaper
- Den (pharaoh), a Pharaoh of Egypt
- DEN (internet site) the digital entertainment network or den.net
- The Den Toronto, a jewellery studio in Toronto, Ontario
Entertainment
- Den (film), a 2001 independent horror film directed and written by Greg Arce
- Den (Battle Angel Alita), a fictional character in the Battle Angel Alita manga by Yukito Kishiro
- Den (comics), a Richard Corben comic book series
- Den Watts or "Dirty Den", a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by actor Leslie Grantham
- The Den (television), Irish children's television programme also known as Dempsey's Den, Den TV and Den2 through the years
Music
- Den (album), by Kreidler
Fashion
- The Den Toronto is a jewellery studio in Toronto, Ontario. The studio has become a collective of artists who help each other to design, fabricate and promote each other's work. The members of the Den are nicknamed "denizens".
Sports
- The Den, current home stadium of Millwall Football Club
- The Den (defunct stadium), Millwall FC's home stadium from 1910–1993
- The Den, the nickname of Ford Field, home of the NFL's Detroit Lions (lion's den)
- The Den means place where training of kum fu or mertial arts or like training is provided
See also
- All pages beginning with "Den"
- All pages with titles containing "Den"
- The Den (disambiguation)
- Dens (disambiguation)
- DEN (disambiguation)
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