Sirene (disambiguation)
Sirene is a type of Bulgarian cheese. The word may also refer to:
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Ships
- French frigate Sirène (1795), a French Navy sailing ship
- Sirène-class submarine (disambiguation), a pre-World War II class of French submarine
- French submarine Sirène, scuttled in 1942, raised and sunk in 1944
- HMS Spiteful (P227), a Royal Navy submarine loaned to France as Sirene from 1952 to 1958
- Sirene (barque), a barque wrecked in 1892
Science
- SIRENE (Supplementary Information Request at the National Entry), translation of data from the Schengen Information System
- 1009 Sirene, an asteroid
Music
- Die Sirene (German: "the Sirens"), a 1911 operetta by Leo Fall
- La sirène (French, "the Siren"), 1844 opera by Auber
- "La Sirène", Seize mélodies No.1 (1886) Bizet
- Sirène, a prize-winning classical album by Anna Prohaska, 2011
- Sirènes, a movement in the Debussy suite Nocturnes
- Sirene (album), a 2014 album by Skambankt
Other media and arts
- Sirene (magazine), a monthly Norwegian feminist magazine (1973–1983)
- La Sirène (French publisher), a publisher that published the Sonic Adventures comics (1994)
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gollark: You can just see they are struggling to walk down the staircase.
gollark: Although I suppose the decision to be in an alleyway with a knife and hood is under your control.
gollark: It's prejudice against hooded armeed figures.
gollark: No, prejudice is making decisions based on some characteristic or other in place of actual good information.
See also
- Siren (disambiguation)
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