Southland
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Southland may refer to:
Places
Canada
- Dunbar-Southlands, a neighborhood in Vancouver, British Columbia
New Zealand
- Southland District, a territorial authority in the South Island of New Zealand
- Southland Plains, a general name given to several areas of low-lying land in the South Island of New Zealand
- Southland Region, New Zealand's southernmost region
United States of America
- Chicago Southland, the south suburbs of the city of Chicago
- Greater Los Angeles Area, the combined metropolitan region surrounding Los Angeles
- Los Angeles metropolitan area
- Southland, Texas
Fictional places
- Southland (Shannara), a region in the fictional world of Terry Brooks' Shannara series
- The Southlands, a mythical location in the Warhammer universe
- Southern California in the alternate universe of Southland Tales
Buildings
- Southland Astronomical Society Observatory, an observatory in Invercargill, New Zealand
- Southland Center, a former office building, now Sheraton Dallas Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas.
- Stadium Southland, an indoor arena in Invercargill, New Zealand
Shopping centers
- Southland Center (Michigan), a shopping center in Taylor, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit
- Southland Corporation, headquarters of 7-Eleven convenience stores
- Southland Mall (Hayward, California)
- Southland Mall (Houma, Louisiana)
- Southland Mall (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Southland Mall (Miami, Florida)
- Southlands Boulevarde, a shopping centre in Willetton, Western Australia
- Southlands (Aurora, Colorado), also known as Southlands Lifestyle Center, an outdoor retail development
- Westfield Southland, a shopping centre in Cheltenham, Victoria
In entertainment
- Southland Entertainment Group, an Alabama theme park company
Movies
- Southland Tales, a 2006 science fiction film
- Southlander, an American independent film
Music
- The Southland (band), from Los Angeles, California
- Southland Records, a United States record label
- The Southlanders, a British vocal group
- Southland (jazz venue), a ballroom in Boston
Publications
- Southland (novel), by Ninva Revoyr
- The Southland Times, a regional daily paper for Southland, New Zealand
Television
- Southland TV, former name of Cue TV, a regional television station in New Zealand
- Southland (TV series), an American police drama set in Los Angeles, California
Educational institutes
- In Canada
- Southlands Elementary School, a K–7 school in Vancouver, British Columbia
- In New Zealand
- Northern Southland College, a secondary school in Lumsden, Southland Region
- Southland Polytechnic (Southern Institute of Technology), a tertiary institution in Invercargill, Southland Region
- In The Philippines
- Southland College, a private non-sectarian coeducational institution of higher learning in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental
- In Sri Lanka
- Southland Balika, a women's college in Sri Lanka
- In the United Kingdom
- Southlands College, a Methodist college in England
- In the United States
- Southland Academy, a private college preparatory school in Americus, Georgia
- Southland Independent School District, a public school district in the community of Southland, Texas
- Southland School District, a public school district in Mower county, Minnesota
Sports
- Southern Steel, a professional women's netball team from Southland and Otago region, New Zealand
- Southland Conference, an NCAA Division 1 sports conference
- Southland Sharks, a professional men's basketball team from Southland, New Zealand
- Southland Rugby Football Union, a professional men's rugby union team from Southland, New Zealand
Transportation
- HMT Southland (1900), a Belgium tramp steamer
- Southland (C-Train), a stop on the South Line of the C-Train light rail system in Calgary, Alberta
- The Southland (passenger train), a former passenger train linking Chicago, Illinois with the west coast of Florida operated by the former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
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