Torp
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Torp may refer to:
- Torp (architecture), a small rural dwelling and agricultural unit in Scandinavia, similar to a Croft
- Ossicular replacement prosthesis, an inner-ear prosthesis
- Farman F.60 Torp, torpedo-bomber
- Colloquial for torpedo
People
- List of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) surnames
- Alf Torp (1853–1916), a Norwegian philologist
- Ane Dahl Torp (born 1975), Norwegian actress
- Anisette Torp-Lind (born 1971), Danish figure skater
- Arne Torp (born 1942), Norwegian professor
- Carl-Erik Torp (born 1984), Norwegian association footballer
- Else Torp, Danish singer
- Ernst Torp (1900–1988), Norwegian architect
- Fredrik Torp (born 1937), Norwegian architect
- Harald Torp (1890–1972), Norwegian journalist and politician
- Jette Torp (born 1964), Danish singer
- Linn Torp (born 1977), Norwegian cyclist
- Maren Bolette Torp
- Martin Torp (born 1992), Norwegian association footballer
- Nichlas Torp (born 1989), Swedish hockey player
- Nikolaj Torp Larsen (born 1973), Danish musician
- Niels A. Torp, Norwegian architect (owner of the architectural firm Niels Torp AS)
- Oscar Torp (1893–1958), a former Prime Minister of Norway
- Reidar Torp (born 1922), Norwegian soldier
Places
- Torp, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
- Torp Court District, an administrative region of Sweden
- Sandefjord Airport, Torp, a regional international airport in Norway serving south-eastern Norway and Oslo
- Sandefjord Airport Station aka Torp Station, rail station
- Le Torp-Mesnil, a French commune in Normandie
See also
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