Strand
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Strand may refer to:
Topography
- The flat area of land bordering a body of water, a:
- Strand swamp, a type of swamp habitat in Florida
Biology
- Coding strand, a strand of DNA
- Strand of hair
Places
Africa
- Strand, Western Cape, South Africa
- Strand Street, a road in Cape Town, South Africa
Asia
- Strand, Chandernagore, a famous park alongside the river Ganges in Chandernagore, India
- Strand Road, Kolkata, a famous road alongside the river Ganges in Kolkata, India
Australasia
- The Strand Arcade, a Victorian shopping arcade in Sydney, Australia
- The Strand, Townsville, a beachside foreshore in Townsville, Australia
- Auckland Railway Station, the former main railway station of Auckland, New Zealand, known as The Strand for excursion trains
British Isles
- Strand (UK Parliament constituency)
- Strand, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
- Strand, London, a famous street in Central London
- New Strand Shopping Centre, a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside
- St Mary le Strand (parish)
- Strand District (Metropolis), a local government district within the metropolitan area of London, England, from 1855 to 1900
- The Strand, recreation area in Gillingham, Kent
Europe
- Strand (island), a German island that was split into two by the Burchardi Flood of 1634
- Ștrand, a district of Sibiu, Romania
- Štrand, a beach on the Danube in Novi Sad, Serbia
- Strand, Akershus, a village area in Bærum, Akershus county, Norway
- Strand, Netherlands, Wûnseradiel, Netherlands
- Strand, Nordland, a village in Sortland, Nordland county, Norway
- Strand, Norway, a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway
- Strand, Vestfold, a village in Sandefjord, Vestfold county, Norway
North America
- Strand, California
- Strand, Iowa
- The Grand Strand, a stretch of beaches in North and South Carolina
- Silver Strand (San Diego), or The Strand, a narrow isthmus connecting Coronado Island with Imperial Beach, California
- Strand Fiord Pass, a pass on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Strand National Historic Landmark District, a neighborhood in Galveston, Texas
- The Strand (bicycle path), a pedestrian/bike path along the coast of the South Bay, Los Angeles
People
Art, entertainment, and media
Film and video
- Strand (film), a 2009 Iranian film
- Strand Home Video, (Strand VCI Entertainment until 1993), a company specializing in direct-to-video releases of children's entertainment
Music
- Groups
- The Strand, a British hard rock band that eventually evolved into the Sex Pistols
'Works
- Strand (album), an album by the Spinanes
- "Baile's Strand", a song on the album Crógacht by the band Suidakra, based on the same Celtic legend as Yeats' play
- "Do the Strand," a song by the British band Roxy Music
Periodicals
- The Strand, publication of Victoria University in the University of Toronto
- The Strand Magazine, a British monthly founded in the 1890s (named after the road in
Other art, entertainment, and media
- The Strand (radio), a daily BBC World Service arts programme
- On Baile's Strand, a play by W.B. Yeats based on Celtic mythology
- Victor Strand, a character in Fear the Walking Dead
Brands and enterprises
- Strand (cigarette), a 1950s/1960s brand of cigarette notorious for its failed advertising campaign, "You're never alone with a Strand"
- Strand Bookstore, a famous bookstore in New York City
- Strand Cinema, art deco cinema in Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Strand Hotel (also known as The Strand), a colonial-style hotel in Yangon, Myanmar
- Strand Lighting, a company supplying lighting equipment to the entertainment industry
- Strand Publishing, a publishing company based in Sydney, Australia; publisher of books by Grenville Kent
- Strand Releasing, a theatrical distribution company based in Culver City, California
- Strand Theater, Lakewood, an historic vaudeville theater in Lakewood, New Jersey
Other uses
- Strand (programming language), a parallel programming system
See also
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