Peel — can refer to:Places* Peel (Western Australia), a region south of Perth, Western Australia * Peel, Belgium * Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario in Canada, (Peel County, Ontario until 1973) * Peel (Montreal Metro), a metro station in Montreal,… … Wikipedia
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