Marine
Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean.
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Marine or marines may refer to:
Ocean
- Maritime (disambiguation)
- Marine art
- Marine biology
- Marine debris
- Marine habitats
- Marine life
- Marine pollution
Military
- Marines, a naval-based infantry force
- "Marine" also means "navy" in many languages
- Austro-Hungarian Navy or k.u.k. Kriegsmarine
- Belgian Navy (Dutch: Marinecomponent, French: Composante marine, German: Marinekomponente)
- Royal Canadian Navy or Marine royale canadienne
- Royal Danish Navy or Kongelige Danske Marine
- French Navy or Marine nationale
- Gabonese Navy or Marine nationale du Gabon
- German Navy or Deutsche Marine
- Royal Moroccan Navy or Marine royale
- Royal Netherlands Navy or Koninklijke Marine, the navy of the Dutch Armed Forces
- Swedish Royal Navy or Svenska marinen
Places
- Marines, Val-d'Oise, France
- Marines, Valencia, Spain
- Marine, Illinois, United States
- Marine City, Michigan, United States
- Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota, United States
- Marine, West Virginia, United States
- Marine Drive (disambiguation), the name of several streets in the world
Sports
- Marine F.C., an English football club from Merseyside
- Marines F.C., a Rwandan football club from Gisenyi
- Chiba Lotte Marines, a Japanese professional baseball team
Other uses
- Marine (given name)
- Marine (book), 1996 book by Tom Clancy
- The Marine, 2006 American film
- Marines (film), 2003 American film
- Merchant marine, or merchant navy, the fleet of merchant vessels registered in a country
- Marine, a Terran basic tier ground unit in the Starcraft series
- Marine the Raccoon, an extra-dimensional character in Sonic Rush Adventure
- "The Marines", episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force
People with the surname
- David Marine (1888–1976), American pathologist who tested the use of iodide to prevent goiters, which led to the iodization of salt
- Jean-Christophe Marine (born 1968), Belgian molecular biologist
- Joseph E. Marine (1905–1998), New York state senator
- Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné (1766?–1878)
- Jordi Font Mariné (born 1955), Andorran politician
- Oscar Mariné (born 1951), Spanish illustrator, typographer, and artist
- Adriana Marines (1992–1997), Mexican-American murder victim
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See also
- Marin (disambiguation)
- Marina (disambiguation)
- Marine 5 (disambiguation)
- Mariner (disambiguation)
- Marini
- Marino (disambiguation)
- Maritime (disambiguation)
- Space Marine, in science fiction, a soldier who serves aboard a spacecraft or who is trained to fight in space or in planetary attacks
- Submarine
- All pages with titles beginning with Marine
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