Friendship (disambiguation)
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Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more humans.
Friendship may also refer to:
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[edit] Places in the U.S.
- Friendship, Arkansas
- Friendship, Indiana
- Friendship, Maine
- Friendship, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
- Friendship, New York, a town
- Friendship (CDP), New York, a hamlet in the town of Friendship
- Friendship, North Carolina
- Friendship, Ohio
- Friendship, Oklahoma
- Friendship, Tennessee
- Friendship, Virginia
- Friendship, Wisconsin, in Adams County
- Friendship (town), Wisconsin, in Fond du Lac County
- Friendship (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Friendship (Stevensville, Maryland), a 1740 historic home on the National Register of Historic Places
- Friendship Township, Michigan
- Friendship Township, Minnesota
- West Friendship, Maryland
[edit] Other places
[edit] Transport
- Friendship (ship), an English brig built in 1789
- Friendship 7, an American spacecraft for the Mercury 6 mission, used by John Glenn to orbit the Earth
- Fokker Friendship, the Fokker F27, a turboprop airliner
[edit] Other
- Friendship (film), a 2008 Thai film
- "Friendship" (song), by Sloan
- Friendship (Ray Charles album), 1984
- Friendship (The Redneck Manifesto album), 2010
- Friendship (Lee Ritenour album), 1978
- The Friendship, a 1987 children's book by Mildred Taylor
- Friendship (Mortal Kombat), a finishing move in the video game series Mortal Kombat
- "Friendship", a song by Tenacious D from Tenacious D
- "Friendship", a song by Cole Porter from the musical DuBarry Was a Lady, later interpolated into revivals of the musical Anything Goes
- Friendship (NGO), an organization established in Bangladesh in 1998
[edit] See also
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