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Strip

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Strip, Strips or Stripping may refer to:

Places

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  • Aouzou Strip, a strip of land following the northern border of Chad that had been claimed and occupied by Libya
  • Caprivi Strip, narrow strip of land extending from the Okavango Region of Namibia to the Zambezi River
  • Gaza Strip, narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean, in the Middle East
  • Las Vegas Strip, section of Las Vegas Boulevard South
  • Strip District, Pittsburgh, a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Sunset Strip, 1.5-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, US
  • Tarfaya Strip (Cape Juby Strip), a strip of land between Morocco and the Western Sahara along the Atlantic Ocean
  • Toledo strip, formerly contested area between Ohio and Michigan; see Toledo War

Arts, entertainment, and media

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Comics

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  • Strip (comics), a comics anthology published by Marvel UK in 1990
  • Comic strip, a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative
  • Sunday strip, a newspaper comic-strip format

Erotic dancing

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  • Striptease, act of removing one's clothes slowly to music
    • Strip club, a venue that regularly provides adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances
    • Stripper, a professional erotic dancer who performs a contemporary form of striptease

Films

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  • Filmstrip, a form of still image instructional multimedia, once commonly used by educators in primary and secondary schools (K-12)
  • Stripping (film), a 2002 Finnish film
  • The Strip (1951 film), a 1951 film directed by László Kardos

Music

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Television

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Aviation

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  • Airstrip, a kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps fueling equipment
  • Landing strip or runway, an area for the landing and takeoff of aircraft

Finance

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Science and technology

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Other uses

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See also

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