Dragon (disambiguation)

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A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.

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Dragon may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Characters and fictional entities

Films

Gaming

Literature

Periodicals

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Roller coasters

Television

Other arts and entertainment

Biology

Animals

Other uses in biology

Brands and enterprises

Education

Mathematics and computing

Military

Nobility and royalty

People

Places

Extra-terrestrial

Terrestrial

Sports teams

Africa

Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

Transport

Air

Land

Space

Water

Other uses

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