Cross country
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Cross country or cross-country may refer to:
Places
- Cross Country, Baltimore, a neighborhood in northwest Baltimore, Maryland
- Cross County Parkway, an east-west parkway in Westchester County, NY
- Cross County Shopping Center, a mall in Yonkers, NY
- The Mall at Cross County, a smaller mall adjacent to the Cross County Shopping Center in Yonkers, NY
Media and entertainment
- Cross Country (band), a band formed in 1973
- Cross Country (CMT TV series), an American television series
- Cross Country (film), a 1983 drama film starring Nina Axelrod
- Cross-Country (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Cross Country (novel), a 2008 novel by James Patterson
- Cross Country USA (1988), an edutainment videogame by Didatech
Sports
- Cross country running, a sport in which teams of runners compete to complete a course over open or rough terrain
- Cross-country cycling, the most common discipline of mountain biking
- Cross-country equestrianism, one of the three phases of the equestrian sport of eventing
- Cross-country flying, a type of distance flying in an aircraft
- Cross-country jump, a parachute jump
- Cross-country skiing, a winter sport for skiing
- Fell running, the sport of running and racing, off road, over upland country
- Orienteering, sports that requires navigational skills using a map and compass
- Trail running, a sport which consists of running and hiking over trails
Transportation
- Cross Country (automobile), various station wagons made by Nash and American Motors
- Cross Country Route, a railway route in the Great Britain
- CrossCountry, a train operating company in Great Britain
- Aeros Cross Country, an ultralight trike aircraft
- Virgin CrossCountry, a former train operating company in Great Britain
See also
- Off-roading, driving or riding a vehicle on unsurfaced roads or tracks
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