Sand (disambiguation)
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Sand is a naturally occurring, finely divided rock.
Sand may also refer to:
Places
- Sand am Main, Bavaria, Germany
- Sand, Applecross, Scotland
- Sand, Bas-Rhin, France
- Sand, Iran (disambiguation)
- Sand City, California
- Sand Creek (disambiguation)
- Sand, Hedmark, Norway
- Sand Hill (disambiguation)
- Sand, Hungary
- Sand Island (disambiguation)
- Sand Lake (disambiguation)
- Sand Mountain (disambiguation)
- Sand Point (disambiguation)
- Sand River (disambiguation)
- Sand, Rogaland, Norway
- Sand, Chur, Switzerland
- Sand, Meiringen, Bern, Switzerland
- Sand, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom
- Sand, historic name (1837–1886) for the former municipality of Bjarkøy, Norway
People
Sand related
- Rheum, the deposit found in the eye after sleep
- Sand (color), shade that resembles the color of beach sand
Film and TV
- Sand (1949 film), a 1949 American western film nominated for best Cinematography
- Sand (film), a 2000 American drama film starring Michael Vartan
- "Sand" (Charlie Jade), an episode of the television series Charlie Jade
- "Sand" ((Blake's 7), an episode of the television series Blake's 7
- The Sand, a 2015 horror film
Books
- Sand: a journey through science and imagination (UK) or Sand: The Never-Ending Story (US), 2009 book by geologist Michael Welland
- Sand (Herrndorf novel), a 2011 novel by Wolfgang Herrndorf
- Sand, alias of DC Comics fictional character Sandy Hawkins
Music
- "Sand" (Lee Hazlewood song), 1966 song by Lee Hazlewood
- Sand (band), British post-punk band
- Sand (album), 1987 album by Allan Holdsworth
Acronyms
- SAnD, an abbreviation of social anxiety disorder, to differentiate it from seasonal affective disorder
- SAND protein, membrane protein
- S And, a variable star
See also
- Sand art (disambiguation)
- Sandman, fictional character in children's folklore
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