Triangle (disambiguation)
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A triangle is a geometric shape with three sides.
Triangle may also refer to:
Maths and engineering
- Pascal's triangle
- Set square, or triangle, a tool used to draw a straightedge at a particular angle
- Sierpinski triangle
- Spherical triangle
- Triangle wave
Places
Geography
- Triangle (Israel), a concentration of Israeli Arab towns
- Triangle, New York, United States
- Triangle, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- Triangle, Virginia, United States
- Triangle, West Yorkshire, a village in Calderdale, England
- Triangle, Zimbabwe
- Alaska Triangle, an area in Alaska where numerous unsolved missing-person cases have occurred; featured on the 2015 History Channel Missing in Alaska series
- Bermuda Triangle, an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean
- Downtown Triangle (Jerusalem), a central business district in West Jerusalem
- Edinburgh Science Triangle, UK
- Le Triangle, a residential district in Montreal
- Research Triangle, a region of North Carolina, United States
- Triangle Region (Denmark) (Trekanten), a sub-region on the Jutland Peninsula
- Triangeln railway station, a train station in Malmö, Sweden
- Trianglen, Copenhagen, a large intersection in Copenhagen, Denmark
Buildings
- Triangle (Paris building)
- The Triangle, Manchester, a building in England
Organizations
- Triangle Fraternity
- Triangle Group (company), a Weihai, China-based tire manufacturer
Media and arts
- Princeton Triangle Club, a theatre group
- The Triangle (newspaper)
- Triangle Film Corporation
Films
- The Triangle (1953 film), starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
- The Triangle (film), a 2001 made-for-TV thriller
- Triangle (2007 film), a Hong Kong crime-thriller
- Triangle (2009 British film), a British-Australian psychological thriller film
- Triangle (2009 South Korean film)
- The Triangle of Death, a 2009 film about the Iraq War
- The Triangle (2016 film), an American mockumentary
Television
- Triangle (1981 TV series), a 1980s BBC soap opera
- Triangle (2014 TV series), a 2014 MBC Korean drama
- "Triangle" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), 2001
- The Triangle (TV miniseries), a 2005 Sci-Fi Channel series
- "Triangle" (The X-Files), 1998
Literature
- Triangle (novel), a 1983 Star Trek novel
- Triangle, a 1952 omnibus of the three novels of Isaac Asimov's Empire series
- Triangles (novel), a 2011 novel by Ellen Hopkins
Music
- Triangle (Japanese pop group)
- The Triangles, Australian band
- Tri Angle (record label), a record label in New York and London
- Triangle (musical instrument)
- "Triangle", a song by Mami Kawada
- Albums and EPs
- Triangles (EP), a 2011 EP by 10,000 Maniacs
- Triangle (Mi Lu Bing album), 2008
- Triangle (Perfume album), 2009
- Triangle (The Beau Brummels album), 1967
- Tri-Angle, a TVXQ album
Games and sports
- Dayton Triangles, a former National Football league team
- Rack (billiards), also known as a triangle
- Triangle choke, a grappling hold
- Triangle offense, a basketball strategy
Other uses
- Triangle (chart pattern), commonly found in the price charts of financially traded assets
- Triangle (railway), an English railway term equivalent to a North American Wye rail
- Kanizsa triangle, also known as "illustory contours" or "subjective contours", are visual illusions that evoke the perception of an edge without a luminance or color change across that edge
- Love triangle
- Pipeclay triangle, a piece of laboratory equipment
- Project management triangle
- Triangle of life
- Triangle piercing
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
See also
- All pages with a title containing Triangle
- Black triangle (disambiguation)
- Delta (letter), a letter of the Greek alphabet shaped like a triangle
- Triangle of Death (disambiguation)
- Triangle Lake (disambiguation)
- Triangle Park (disambiguation)
- Triangulum (disambiguation)
- Trigono (instrument), a Greek musical instrument with three angles
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