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Alpine
Alpine may refer to:
- Alpine, a breed of goat.
- Alpine, a manufacturer of racing cars and sports cars in France.
- Alpine, a sports car from Sunbeam.
- Alpine, a compact car from Chrysler.
- Alpine , a manufacturer of car audio and navigation systems in Japan.
- Alpine , a peer-to-peer network program.
- Alpine , a place in Australia.
- Alpine , a place in the province of Manitoba, Canada.
- Alpine, a place in the state of Alaska, United States.
- Alpine , a place in the state of Alabama, United States.
- Alpine, a place in the state of California, United States.
- Alpine, a place in the state of New Jersey, United States.
- Alpine, a place in the state of Texas, United States.
- Alpine, a place in the state of Utah, United States.
- Alpine, a place in the state of Wyoming, United States.
- Alpine, an adjective referring to the mountain range in Europe.
- Alpine, an adjective referring to a lofty mountain (definition from Wiktionary).
See also:
- Alpine climate, the climate characteristic of high mountains.
- Alpine flora , a type of flora typically found in places with an alpine climate.
- Alpine garden, a type of garden also known as a rock garden, often containing alpine flora .
- Alpine Meadows, a ski resort near Lake Tahoe, California, USA.
- Alpine Meadows , a place in the province of British Columbia, Canada.
- Alpine Ridge , a place in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
- Alpine Village , a place in Peterborough County of the province of Ontario, Canada.
- Alpine Village , a place in the Waterloo region of the province of Ontario, Canada.
- Canyon Alpine , a place in the province of British Columbia, Canada.
- Domaine-Alpine , a place in the province of Quebec, Canada.
- Glen Alpine , a place in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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