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The lion is a big cat of the species Panthera leo that inhabits the African continent and one forest in
India.
Lion or Lions may also refer to:

Contents

 1Animals
 2Places
 3People
 4Arts, entertainment, and media
o 4.1Comics
o 4.2Films
o 4.3Music
 4.3.1Groups
 4.3.2Albums
 4.3.3Songs
o 4.4Other arts, entertainment, and media
 5Brands and enterprises
 6Sports
o 6.1American colleges
o 6.2Association football
 6.2.1Africa
 6.2.2Asia
 6.2.3Europe
 6.2.4North America
o 6.3Australian Rules Football
o 6.4Baseball
o 6.5Basketball
o 6.6Cricket
o 6.7Gridiron football
o 6.8Ice hockey
o 6.9Rugby
o 6.10Speedway
 7Technology
 8Transport
o 8.1Vehicles
o 8.2Vessels
 9Other uses
 10See also
Animals[edit]
 Marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex)
 Mountain lion or cougar (Puma concolor)

Places[edit]
 Lion, Belgrade, a neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia
 Gulf of Lion, south of France
 Lion-Gri, village in Ukraine
 Lion Park, a lion wildlife conservation enclosure in Gauteng
province, South Africa
 Lion Rock, a hill in Hong Kong
 Lion's Mound, an artificial hill on the battlefield of Waterloo
 Lion-sur-Mer, a French commune in the Calvados département
 The Lion (mountain), Tasmania, Australia
 The Lions (peaks), a pair of mountain peaks in British Columbia,
Canada

People[edit]
 Lion (name), a surname and given name (including a list of people
with that name)
 Lions (surname)
 The Lion, a nickname or epithet - see List of people known as the
Lion

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]


Comics[edit]

 Lion (comics), a weekly British comic published from 1952 to 1974


 Lion comics, a Tamil comic book series
Films[edit]

 Lion (2006 film), a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Joshiy


 Lion (2014 film), a British film directed by Simon P. Edwards
 Lion (2015 film), a 2015 Telugu film directed by Satyadev
 Lion (2016 film), an Australian film directed by Garth Davis
 The Lion King, a 1994 American animated film directed by Roger
Allers and Rob Minkoff
Music[edit]
Groups[edit]

 Lion (band), a 1980s American rock band


 Lion (Taiwanese band), a Taiwanese rock band formed in 2016
 Lions (band), an American rock band from Texas formed in 2005
 The Lions (band), a L.A. reggae band
Albums[edit]

 Lion (The Hot Monkey album), 1989


 Lions (album), a 2001 album by The Black Crowes
 Lion (Stephen Lynch album), 2012
 Lion (Peter Murphy album), 2014
 Lion (Punchline album), 2018
Songs[edit]

 "Lion", a Macross Frontier song


 "Lion", a song by Hollywood Undead from their album Notes from
the Underground, 2013
 "Lion", a song by Toto from Isolation (Toto album)
 "Lions", a song by Chavez from Ride the Fader
 "Lions", a song by Skillet from Unleashed
 "Lions", a song by Dire Straits from Dire Straits (album)
 "Lions", a song by Tune-Yards from Bird-Brains
 "Lions!", a song by Lights from The Listening (Lights album)
Other arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

 Lion (magazine), published by Lions Clubs International


 Lion (video game), a 1995 computer game
 The Lion (novel), a 1958 novel by Joseph Kessel
 "The Lion", first episode of the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Crusade

Brands and enterprises[edit]


 Lion (Australasian company), a beverage and food company that
operates in Australia and New Zealand
 Lion Air, Indonesia's largest privately run airline
 Lion Bar, a chocolate bar
 Lion Brand, a manufacturer of yarn
 Lion Brewery (disambiguation)
 Lion Cereal, a breakfast cereal based on the Lion Bar
 Lion Corporation, a Japanese hygiene and toiletries company
 Lion Ferry, a defunct Swedish ferry company
 Lion Group, a Malaysian company
 Lion Oil, an American company founded in 1922
 Local Investing Opportunity Network

Sports[edit]
American colleges[edit]

 Arkansas–Fort Smith Lions, at the University of Arkansas – Fort


Smith
 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions and Golden Lady Lions, at the
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
 College of New Jersey Lions, at the College of New Jersey
 Columbia Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of Columbia
University
 Lincoln University Lions, at Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)
 Lindenwood Lions, of Lindenwood University, located in St. Charles,
Missouri
 Loyola Marymount Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of
Loyola Marymount University
 Missouri Southern Lions, at Missouri Southern State University
 North Alabama Lions, at the University of North Alabama
 Penn State Nittany Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of the
main campus of Pennsylvania State University
 Piedmont College Lions, at the Piedmont College in Georgia, USA
 Southeastern Louisiana Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of
Southeastern Louisiana University
 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions, at Texas A&M Universitye–
Commerce
Association football[edit]
Africa[edit]

 Cameroon national football team or the Lions indomptables


 Morocco national football team, nicknamed the Atlas Lions
Asia[edit]

 Iraq national football team, nicknamed the Lions of Mesopotamia


 Lions F.C., a Philippine club
 Queensland Lions FC, or "Lions FC", Australian soccer club
formerly known as the "Brisbane Lions"
 Singapore national football team or the Lions
Europe[edit]

 Bulgaria national football team, also known as the Bulgarian Lions


 England national football team, nicknamed The Three Lions
North America[edit]

 Columbus Lions, a charter member of the World Indoor Football


League
 East End Lions in the Sierra Leone National Premier League
 Heart of Lions, a member of the Ghana Telecom Premier League
 Livingston F.C., nicknamed "The Lions"
 Millwall F.C., an English football team known as the Lions
 Nathi Lions F.C., a South African football club
 Sannat Lions F.C., a football club in Malta
 Young Lions (Singapore football team), an under-23 soccer team
from Singapore
Australian Rules Football[edit]

 Brisbane Lions, a team in the AFL


 Fitzroy Football Club, a team formerly in the AFL
 Huonville Lions, a club currently playing in the Southern Football
League
 North London Lions, a team based in London
 Subiaco Football Club, a team in the WAFL
 Suncoast Lions Football Club, a feeder club for the Brisbane Lions
 Victoria Lions, an amateur club based in Canada
Baseball[edit]

 Saitama Seibu Lions, a Japanese baseball team


 Samsung Lions, a Korean baseball team
 Tianjin Lions, a Chinese baseball team
 Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, a Taiwanese baseball team
Basketball[edit]

 Lions de Genève from Switzerland


 PS Karlsruhe LIONS from Germany
 San Beda Red Lions from the Philippines
 Traiskirchen Lions from Austria
Cricket[edit]

 Chandigarh Lions, a team from the Indian Cricket League


 Highveld Lions cricket team, a South African cricket team
 Surrey Lions, English county's Twenty20 and Pro40 team
Gridiron football[edit]

 BC Lions, a Canadian football team


 Detroit Lions, an American football team
 New Yorker Lions, an American football team from Braunschweig,
Germany
Ice hockey[edit]

 Finland men's national ice hockey team or the Lions


 LHC Les Lions, an ice hockey team in Lyon, France
Rugby[edit]

 British and Irish Lions, a rugby union team


 England national rugby league team, also known as the Lions
 Golden Lions, a South African provincial rugby union team that
operates the Super Rugby Lions
 Great Britain national rugby league team or the Lions
 Lions (Super Rugby), a South African rugby union team in the
Super Rugby competition
 Mount Albert Lions, a rugby league club in New Zealand
 Rugby Lions, an English rugby union club in the town of Rugby,
England
 Swinton Lions, a British rugby league club
Speedway[edit]

 Leicester Lions, a British speedway team


 Oxford Lions, a British Speedway team based in Oxford, England

Technology[edit]
 LION (cipher), an encryption algorithm
 LION (cable system), a submarine telecommunications cable linking
Madagascar, Réunion, and Mauritius
 Lithium-ion battery, a type of rechargeable battery
 Mac OS X Lion, a version of Apple's operating system for Macintosh
computers

Transport[edit]
Vehicles[edit]

 Lion (automobile), built in Adrian, Michigan, United States, from


1909 to 1912
 British Rail D0260, a prototype diesel locomotive
 Leyland Lion PSR1, a single-deck bus manufactured between 1960
and 1967
 LMR 57 Lion, an 1838 early British steam locomotive
 South Devon Railway Eagle class, a South Devon Railway 4-4-0ST
steam locomotive
 Stourbridge Lion, an early US steam locomotive built in Britain
 The Lion (locomotive), an 1840 steam locomotive on the NRHP in
the USA
Vessels[edit]

 Lion (warship), the name of five warships of the Royal Scottish


Navy during the 16th century
 Lion, a ship of the Third Supply fleet to Virginia colony in 1609
 French destroyer Lion, a Guépard class destroyer
 French ship Lion (1803), a French Navy ship of the line
 Hired armed cutter Lion, two ships (or possibly one ship) employed
by the Royal Navy
 HMS Lion, any of numerous British Royal Navy ships
 Lion-class destroyer, a cancelled destroyer class of the French
Navy
 MS European Mariner, also known as MS Lion, a ferry

Other uses[edit]
 Lion (coin), a 15th-century Scottish coin
 Lion (color)
 Lion (heraldry), a common charge
 Lion of Judah, a recurring theme in Judeo-Christian tradition and in
Ethiopia
 Lions Clubs International, a service organisation
 Napier Lion, an aircraft engine whose first prototypes were built in
1917
 Leo the Lion (MGM), a mascot of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and some
of its affiliates.

See also[edit]
 L10n (disambiguation)
 Leon (disambiguation)
 Li-on (disambiguation)
 Lioness (disambiguation)
 Lyon (disambiguation)
 Lyons (disambiguation)
 Sea lion (disambiguation)

 Assad (disambiguation), an Arabic term for 'Lion'


 Shir (disambiguation), a Persian term for 'Lion'

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