Pale (disambiguation)

Pale (disambiguation)

Pale may refer to:

Color

*Paleness (color), a relative lightness of color
*Pale, a variance of human skin color, especially:
**Pallor, a symptom of low oxygen content in blood

Geography

*Pale, a space or jurisdiction lying within a clear boundary

Historical pales

*The Pale, or the English Pale, English crown territory in Ireland from the 13th to the 16th centuries
*Pale of Calais, English territory in Normandy, 1360 – 1558
*Pale of Settlement, area of restricted Jewish settlement in the western Russian Empire, 1791 – 1917

River

*Pale River, Estonia

Towns

*Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina
*Pale, India

Music

*"Pale" (album), a 1990 release of Toad the Wet Sprocket
*The Pale (band), an Irish band formed in 1990
*The Pale, renamed The Pale Pacific, an American indie rock band

Other

*Pale (heraldry), a vertical mark running down the center of a flag or shield
*Pale (Greyhawk), the Theocracy of the Pale, a fictional nation in the "Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game

ee also

*Pail or bucket


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