Sol
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Sol is the Latin name for the Sun.
Sol or SOL may also refer to:
Mythology[edit]
- Sol (mythology), a Roman sun god
- Sól (sun), a Norse sun goddess
Arts and media[edit]
- For people in arts and entertainment, see § People.
Gaming[edit]
- The Shadows of Luclin (also known as SOL), an expansion to the Everquest computer game
- Sol Badguy, a character in the Guilty Gear video games
Literature and journalism[edit]
- Sol (newspaper), a weekly newspaper published in Portugal
- soL (newspaper), a daily left-leaning newspaper published in Turkey
- Sol, a cat in Warriors (novel series)
Music[edit]
- G (musical note) or sol, a note of the solfege music scale
- G major or sol, a musical key
- Sol (band), a Canadian indie rock band active in the 1990s
- Sol (album), an album by electronic musician Eskmo
- Sol, an album by Ougenweide
- Shit Out of Luck, a 1996 album by The Lillingtons
Other media[edit]
- Sol (comedian), a creation of Marc Favreau
- Sol (film), a 2014 Canadian documentary
- Satellite of Love (Mystery Science Theater 3000), a spaceship in Mystery Science Theater 3000
Businesses and organizations[edit]
Companies[edit]
- Sol (production company), an Indian television show production company
- Sol Líneas Aéreas, an airline in Argentina
- Sol Linhas Aéreas, an airline in Brazil
Political and military[edit]
- Senator On-Line, a registered Australian political party
- Service d'ordre légionnaire, a collaborationist militia in Vichy France
- The Social Liberals (Austria), a minor political party
Sports teams[edit]
- Los Angeles Sol, a defunct professional soccer team
- Miami Sol, a defunct Women's National Basketball Association team
- Sonoma County Sol, an American soccer team
Other organizations[edit]
- Society for Organizational Learning, an American organization working on corporate sustainability
Currency[edit]
- SOL Project, a currency project in France
- French sol, or sou
- Peruvian sol, introduced in 1991
- Peruvian sol (1863–1985)
- Argentine sol
- Bolivian sol, the currency of Bolivia from 1827 to 1864
Government and law[edit]
- Statute of limitations, in criminal prosecution
- Skilled Occupation List, skilled occupations acceptable for migration to Australia
- Standards of Learning, a set of standards Virginia students must meet before graduation
- California State Prison, Solano, in the US
People[edit]
- Sol (given name), a given name
- Sol (Korean surname)
- Daniel Solander or Sol (1733–1782), Swedish botanical author
- Sol (musician) (full name Sol Moravia-Rosenberg), hip hop performer
- S.O.L. or Oliver Lieb (born 1969), German electronic music producer and DJ
- Taeyang or SOL (born 1988), Korean singer
Science and technology[edit]
Computing[edit]
- Secure Operations Language
- Serial over LAN
- Simple Object Language, the ancestor of Lua programming language
- sol (format), a file format for presenting solutions of mathematical programming problems
- Sol-20, a computer produced by company Processor Technology
- .sol, a local shared object file format
/, the XML/HTML character entity for the slash (punctuation)
Medicine[edit]
Other uses in science and technology[edit]
- Sol (colloid), a type of suspension
- Sol geometry, a three-dimensional Riemannian manifold
- Sol, the duration of a solar day on Mars
- Sol., abbreviation for solution
Transportation[edit]
- For businesses, see § Businesses and organizations.
- Sol (Madrid Metro), a station
- Solana Beach station, a train station serving Solana Beach, California
- Stratford–Okahukura Line, a secondary railway line in New Zealand
Other uses[edit]
- Soľ, a village in eastern Slovakia
- Sol, a proposed thirteenth month in the International Fixed Calendar
- Sol, a beer by the Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery
See also[edit]
- El Sol (disambiguation)
- Sól (disambiguation)
- Sol Invictus (disambiguation)
- Sole (disambiguation)
- Soul (disambiguation)
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