G7 (disambiguation)
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G7, G.VII, G07 or G-7 or Group of Seven may be:
- G7, a group of seven industrialized nations of the world, formed in 1976 when Canada joined the Group of Six (United States of America, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom)
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[edit] Other organisations and groupings
- Group of Seven (artists), Canadian landscape painters of the 1920s, originally consisting of Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. Macdonald, and Frederick Varley; Tom Thomson was also associated with the group
[edit] Music
- G7 (guitar software), a music notation program for guitarists & songwriters, a version of the Sibelius notation program created by Sibelius Software company
- Seventh chord (G7), a musical chord
[edit] Military
- Gotha G.VII, a 1918 German bomber aircraft
- HMCS Athabaskan (G07), a 1941 destroyer of the Canadian Navy
- Spanish submarine G-7, a 1947 submarine
- G7 howitzer, a light howitzer developed by the South African arms company Denel
- G7a torpedo, G7e torpedo, G7es torpedo, a series of torpedoes used by the German Kriegsmarine during World War II
[edit] Science
- Group 7 element of the periodic table
[edit] Other
- Canon PowerShot G7, a 10 Megapixel prosumer digital camera
- Logitech Laser G7, a wireless gaming mouse
- Gandalf Airlines (Italy) IATA airline designator
- HSR-350x, (project name G7), a Korean high speed rail prototype train.
- The Cityrail train set involved in the Waterfall train disaster
- G7 Method, a printing industry specification developed by IDEAlliance.
- G7 coffee, an instant coffee brand of Trung Nguyên
[edit] See also
- G7 Welcoming Committee Records, a record label started by Chris Hannah
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