Weir (disambiguation)
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Weir has several different meanings:
- Weir, a dam-like structure
- Fishing weir, a type of fish trap
Places
- Australia
- Mundaring Weir, Western Australia
- Canada
- Weir, Quebec, an unincorporated village in Montcalm, Quebec
- India
- Weir, Rajasthan
- Weir Dam, Maharashtra
- United Kingdom
- Weir, Lancashire
- Tumbling Weir, Devon, England
- Wyre, Orkney, Scotland, which used to be spelt "Weir" occasionally
- United States
- Weir, Kansas
- Weir, Kentucky
- Weir, Mississippi
- Weir, Texas
- Weir, West Virginia
- Weir Farm National Historic Site, Connecticut, USA
- Weir Hill, a park in Massachusetts
- James Weir House, Tennessee, USA
- Weirs Beach, New Hampshire
- The Weirs, an archaeological site in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire
People
- Weir (surname)
- Viscount Weir, a British peerage title
- Bob Weir, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead
- Judith Weir, a British composer (b. 1954) and Master of the Queen's Music
- J. Alden Weir, American impressionist painter (b. 1852)
- Johnny Weir, American ice skater
Entertainment
- Weirs (album), by Luke Vibert and Jeremy Simmonds
- Weir (song), Killing Heidi's debut single
- The Weir, a 1997 play by Conor McPherson
Companies
- WEIR, an American radio station
- Weir Group, an engineering company headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland
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See also
- Wier (disambiguation)
- Weyr (disambiguation)
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