Forest (disambiguation)

Forest (disambiguation)

A forest is a large area covered by trees.Forest can also mean:
* Kelp forest, an underwater area occupied by kelp.
* Royal forest, an area set aside for hunting

People

;Surname
* Frank Forest, American opera singer
* Jean-Claude Forest, French comic book author and creator of "Barbarella"
* Lee De Forest, American inventor with over 300 patents to his credit

;Given name
* Forest Whitaker, American actor

Places

*Forest, Belgium
*Forest, Guernsey;Canada
*Forest, Frontenac County, Ontario
*Forest, Lambton County, Ontario;United Kingdom
*Forest, North Lanarkshire
*Forest, North Yorkshire
*Forest, Pembrokeshire;United States
*Forest, California
*Forest, Indiana
*Forest, Louisiana
*Forest, Mississippi
*Forest, Ohio
*Forest, Virginia
*Forest, Wisconsin

Several places share the following names:
*Forest Township
*Forest Lake
*Lake Forest
*Forestville

ports

* Nottingham Forest F.C., an English football club
* Forest F.C., a famous pioneer football team better known as The Wanderers F.C.

Other uses

* FOREST, a British smokers' rights organisation
* Forest Laboratories, an American pharmaceutical company
* The Forest Café, a volunteer-run community café and arts venue in central Edinburgh
* In Windows networking, the collection of every object, their attributes and rules in an Active Directory
* In graph theory, a disjoint union of trees
* "Forest" (album), an album by George Winston
* "Forest" (novel), a 2001 novel by Australian author Sonya Hartnett
* "The Forest" (film), a 2002 film

ee also

* Forest School
* Forrest


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