Three sisters
Three Sisters (English for "three sisters") stands for:
- a series of giant waves, see Monsterwelle #State of Research
- an Aboriginal myth in Australia, see Two Sisters
Three Sisters are called the following geographical objects:
- Three Sisters (Western Cape) , a town on National Route 12 , South Africa
- Three Sisters (Pittsburgh) , three bridges in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, USA
- Three Sisters Point , headland of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
- The Three Sisters (Ireland) , Irish An Triúr Deirféar , three rivers in Ireland
Mountains:
- Three Sisters (Alberta) , three peaks near Canmore, Canada
- Three Sisters (Alexander I Island) , three peaks on Alexander I Island, Antarctica
- Three Sisters (Australia) , rock formation in the Blue Mountains near Sydney
- Three Sisters (British Columbia) , mountain with three peaks near Fernie , Canada
- Three Sisters (Georgia) , three mountain peaks near Dahlonega , USA
- Three Sisters (South Africa) , three peaks south of Victoria West
- Three Sisters (Oregon) , three volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range, USA
- Three Sisters Cones , volcanic cone on Ross Island, Antarctica
- Three Sisters of Glen Coe , rock formations of Bidean nam Bian , Scotland
- The Three Sisters on the Dingle Peninsula in Ireland, Irish An Triúr Deirféar
Islands:
- Three Sisters , old name of the Olu Malau Islands , uninhabited group of islands in the Solomon Islands
- The Three Sisters (Aleutian Islands) , uninhabited archipelago of the Andreanof Islands, Alaska
- The Three Sisters (Torres Strait) , small archipelago between Australia and Papua New Guinea
See also:
- Three Sisters (disambiguation)