Sard (disambiguation)

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Sard is a dark reddish-brown variety of the mineral chalcedony, similar to carnelian.

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Şard may refer to:

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Sardu may refer to:

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Suri may refer to:

Nadas may refer to:

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Gara may refer to:

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Saros may refer to:

Șaroșul may refer to:

Do Ab or Dow Ab or Du Ab or Doab or Dowab or Duab, meaning "two rivers", may refer to:

Sardo is a hard, grating cow's milk cheese that is similar to Pecorino Romano.

Sardasht or Sar-i-Dasht or Sar Dasht may refer to:

Sar Qaleh or Sar Ghaleh may refer to:

Șar may refer to the following rivers in Romania: