Friendship (disambiguation)

Friendship (disambiguation)

Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more humans.

Friendship may also refer to:

In places in the U.S.
* Friendship, Arkansas
* Friendship, Indiana
* Friendship, Maine
* Friendship, New York, a town
** Friendship (CDP), New York, a hamlet in the town of Friendship
* Friendship, North Carolina
* Friendship, Tennessee
* Friendship, Wisconsin, in Adams County
* Friendship, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
* Friendship (Pittsburgh), a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* Friendship Township, Michigan
* Friendship Township, Minnesota
* West Friendship, Maryland

In transport:
* "Friendship" (ship), an English brig built in 1789
* "Friendship 7", an American spacecraft for the Mercury 6 mission, used by John Glenn to orbit the Earth
* Fokker Friendship, the Fokker F27, a turboprop airliner
* Friendship (aircraft), flown by Amelia Earhart

In popular culture:
* "Friendship" (song), by Sloan
* "The Friendship", a children's book by Mildred Taylor
* Friendship (Mortal Kombat), a finishing move in the video game series "Mortal Kombat"
* "Friendship", a song by Tenacious D from "Tenacious D"

ee also

* Friends (disambiguation)


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