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Land (plural Länder , rarely Lande ; old high German lant ) stands for:

  • Part of the earth's surface not covered by water, the land area
  • rural, agricultural area in contrast to the city, also rural area
  • delimitable region determined by common natural features, including land, landscape
  • independent, (state) constituted political entity, a state
  • historical legal community with common sovereign, see country (historical)
  • in some federal states the term for a member state
  • Territory of a constituted state, the national territory
  • a piece of land owned, see real estate
  • depending on the context, also property
  • depending on the context, also soil (see soil (soil science) )
  • depending on the context, also landscape
  • as a suffix in a district name for the district surrounding or adjacent to another district
  • as a suffix in a community name for the community surrounding or adjacent to another community

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Country , proper geographical names:

  • Land Bay , bay on the Ruppert coast of Marie-Byrd-Land, Antarctica
  • Land Glacier , glacier in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica


Country is the family name of the following people:


Country , other (partly English, plural lands ):


See also:

Wiktionary: Country  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wikiquote: Country  - Quotes