Horseshoe (disambiguation)

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Horseshoe is a shoe for horses and by analogy is applied to many things with a similar shape.

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Horseshoes (game), a tossing game played with a horseshoe

Horseshoe(s) or Horse Shoe(s) may also refer to:

Places

Settlements and jurisdictions

Landforms and geology

Facilities and structures

Hospitality

Animals

Arts, entertainment, and media

Transportation

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