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===Music===
* [[Seven Sisters (Beta Radio album)|''Seven Sisters'' (Beta Radio album)]], an album by the American band Beta Radio
* [[Seven Sisters (Beta Radio album)|''Seven Sisters'' (Beta Radio album)]], an album by the American band Beta Radio
** [[Seven Sisters (Deluxe Edition) (Beta Radio album)|''Seven Sisters (Deluxe Edition)'' (Beta Radio album)]], a special edition of the album
* [[Seven Sisters (Meja album)|''Seven Sisters'' (Meja album)]], an album by the Swedish composer and singer Meja
* [[Seven Sisters (Meja album)|''Seven Sisters'' (Meja album)]], an album by the Swedish composer and singer Meja
* "Seven Sisters", an instrumental piece by Tori Amos from Her 2011 album, ''[[Night of Hunters]]''
* "Seven Sisters", an instrumental piece by Tori Amos from Her 2011 album, ''[[Night of Hunters]]''

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Seven Sisters may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Music

Films

Books and plays

Other media

Biology

Places

Australia

Continental Europe

Ireland

North America

United Kingdom

England

Wales


Other places

  • Seven Sister States, a region in northeastern India comprising the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura
  • Arsia Mons, a volcano on Mars
  • Tsat Tsz Mui (Seven Sisters), an area and road in Hong Kong

Other uses

  • Seven Sisters (colleges), is the name given to seven American liberal arts colleges that are historically Women's colleges.
  • Seven Sisters (oil companies), a former group of multinational oil companies
  • Seven Sisters (law firms), seven Canadian law firms
  • Seven Sisters of American Protestantism, an informal grouping of seven traditional mainline Protestant denominations
  • Seven Sisters (Sette Sorelle), a journalistic term used in reference to the seven top clubs in the Serie A between the 90s and the 2000s: Juventus F.C., A.C. Milan, Inter Milan, A.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio, ACF Fiorentina, Parma Calcio 1913 (Parma)
  • Qixi Festival, a Chinese holiday sometimes called "Seventh Sister's Birthday"