South (disambiguation)
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South is a cardinal direction or compass point.
South or The South may also refer to:
Geography
- Global South, the developing nations of the world
- South (lunar crater)
- South (Martian crater)
- Southern England ("The South")
- Southern United States ("The South")
- South India
Films, books, music and other media
Books and written media
- The South (novel), by Colm Tóibín
- "The South" (short story), by Jorge Luis Borges
- South magazine, a bi-monthly magazine published in Savannah, Georgia
- south, interdisciplinary journal formerly known as Southern Literary Journal
- South (book) by Ernest Shackleton
Film and television titles
- The South (film), by Victor Erice
- South (television play) (1959), by Gerald Savory (UK), known as the "earliest known gay TV drama"
Music groups
- South (British band), a rock band from London, England, active 1998-2009
- The South, a band formed in 2008 by former members of The Beautiful South
- South, duo composed of songwriter Fred Burch and pianist Don Hill, 1969
- South, project of Lonnie Mack and Ed Labunski, 1978
Recordings and releases
- South (Heather Nova album)
- South (Shona Laing album)
- South (EP), an album by Ego Likeness
- South (composition), a jazz composition written by and made popular by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
- "South", a song by Karate from the album Some Boots
- "The South" (song), a 2013 single by The Cadillac Three
- South (EP), an album by Hippo Campus
Other uses
- South (surname), list of people with the surname South
- South River (disambiguation)
- South (European Parliament constituency), in Republic of Ireland
- South (Cardiff electoral ward), a former ward in Wales
- South, Luton, a ward in Luton, Bedfordshire, England
- South Melbourne FC, a soccer club
- South of Scotland rugby union team
- the South (Freemasonry) the social phase of a meeting, with food
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