Land may refer to:
- Landscape
- Landform, physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit
- Land (economics), a factor of production comprising all naturally occurring resources
- Land law
- Real estate, a legal term for land, used in regard to ownership
- Real property, a legal term similar to real estate
In music:
- Land (band), American rock band
- Land (Land album), the first album by the band
- Land (Týr album), an album by Týr
- Land (1975–2002), an album by Patti Smith
- Land (The Comsat Angels album), an album by The Comsat Angels
- Lands (band), Japanese rock band
- Dah (band), a former Yugoslav/Belgian rock band, known as Land during 1975-1976 period
People:
- Edwin H. Land (1909–1991), American scientist and inventor
- Frank Land, British information systems researcher
- Frank S. Land (1890–1959), Americal founder of Order of DeMolay
- Frank William Land (b. ~1961), British mathematician
- Greg Land (b. ~1965), American comic book artist
- Harold Land (1928–2001), American tenor saxophonist
- Michael Land (b. 1961), American composer and musician
- Michael F. Land, British neurobiologist
As a synonym for a region belonging to a people:
- Country
- Nation
- Motherland
- Fatherland
- Homeland
- -land, a suffix used in the names of several countries and other regions
As a geographical place:
- Land, California
- Land, Norway
- Land Glacier, Antarctica
As a division of a country:
- Lands of Denmark
- Lands of Finland
- Lands of Germany
- Lands of Norway
- Lands of Sweden
- Ziemia, Polish for "land", a unit of administration in Poland
Other usages:
- Land Instruments International, A company specialising in infrared temperature measurement and emissions monitoring equipment
- LAND, a type of denial-of-service attack
- Landing, the end of a flight
- In Rifling, lands are the raised areas between grooves in gun barrels
- The Land (magazine)
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Famous quotes containing the words album, land, rock and/or band:
“What a long strange trip its been.”
—Robert Hunter, U.S. rock lyricist. Truckin, on the Grateful Dead album American Beauty (1971)
“Up the Rebels, To Hell with the Pope,
And God Saveas you preferthe King or Ireland.
The land of scholars and saints:
Scholars and saints my eye, the land of ambush,
Purblind manifestoes, never-ending complaints,”
—Louis MacNeice (19071963)
“each rock a word
a creek-washed stone
Granite: ingrained
with torment of fire and weight”
—Gary Snyder (b. 1930)
“There was a young lady called Gloria
Who was had by Sir Gerald Du Maurier
And then by six men
And Sir Gerald again
And the band of the Waldorf-Astoria.”
—Anonymous.