Land (disambiguation)
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Land is the solid surface of the Earth, that is not covered by water. It may also refer to:
- Landscape
- Landform, physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit
- Land (economics), a factor of production comprising all naturally occurring resources
- Land law
- Real estate, a legal term for land, used in regard to ownership
- Real property, a legal term similar to real estate
In music:
- Land (band), American rock band
- Land (Land album), the first album by the band
- Land (Týr album), an album by Týr
- Land (1975–2002), an album by Patti Smith
- Land (The Comsat Angels album), an album by The Comsat Angels
- Lands (band), Japanese rock band
- Dah (band), a former Yugoslav/Belgian rock band, known as Land during 1975-1976 period
As a synonym for a region belonging to a people:
- Country
- Nation
- Motherland
- Fatherland
- Homeland
- -land, a suffix used in the names of several countries and other regions
As a geographical place:
- Land, California
- Land, Norway
- Land Glacier, Antarctica
As a division of a country:
- Länder of Austria (singular: Land)
- Lands of Denmark
- Lands of Finland
- Länder of Germany (singular: Land)
- Lands of Norway
- Lands of Sweden
- Ziemia, Polish for "land", a unit of administration in Poland
Other usages:
- Land (surname)
- Land Instruments International, A company specialising in infrared temperature measurement and emissions monitoring equipment
- LAND, a type of denial-of-service attack
- Landing, the end of a flight
- In Rifling, lands are the raised areas between grooves in gun barrels
- The Land (magazine)
- Drylands, areas with low amounts of water in the soil
- Dry Land, the only album by How We Live
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