Hardy
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Hardy may refer to:
Flora and fauna
- Hardy fish
- Hardy palms
- Hardy's Pygmy Owl
- Hardy's skink
- Hardiness (plants), the ability to survive adverse growing conditions
Geography
- Hardy, a category of hill in the United Kingdom
Naval
- Hardy class destroyer
- Hardy Boats
- HMS Hardy (ship), can refer to:
People
- See Hardy (surname)
- Surname associated with Clan Douglas
- Hardy LeBel, video game professional
Places
Canada
- Port Hardy, British Columbia
- Hardy Island Marine Provincial Park, British Columbia
- Hardy, Saskatchewan
Chile
Mexico
United Kingdom
- Hardy Monument, Dorset
United States
- Hardy, Arkansas
- Hardy, California
- Hardy, Iowa
- Hardy, Kentucky
- Hardy, Nebraska
- Hardy, Virginia
- Hardy, Mississippi
- Hardy County, West Virginia
- Hardy Dam, Michigan
- Hardy Place, California
- Hardy Pond, Massachusetts
- Hardy Toll Road, Texas
- Hardy Township, Holmes County, Ohio
Science and technology
- Hardy's inequality in mathematics
- Hardy–Littlewood circle method in mathematics
- Hardy notation in mathematics
- Hardy's theorem in mathematics
- Hardy–Weinberg principle in genetics
- Hardy tool, metalworking tools used in conjunction with an anvil
- Hardy hole in an anvil
- Hardy Heron, the codename for the 8.04 (April 2008) release of Ubuntu Linux
- Hardy vacuum brake on locomotives
- 2866 Hardy, asteroid
- Hardy space
Sport and entertainment
- Hardy Boyz, a wrestling team composed of Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy
- Hardy Cup, Canadian ice-hockey trophy
- The Hardy Boys, a detective series
Other
- Hardy Oil and Gas, British company
- The Hardy Wine Company, an Australian wine company
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