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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
=== Australia === | === Australia === | ||
* [[Three Sisters (Australia)]], a rock formation near Katoomba, | * [[Three Sisters (Australia)]], a rock formation near Katoomba, New South Wales | ||
* [[The Three Sisters (Queensland)]], three islands | * [[The Three Sisters (Queensland)]], three islands | ||
* [[Three Sisters Island (Tasmania)]], three small islands | * [[Three Sisters Island (Tasmania)]], three small islands | ||
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* [[The Three Sisters (Ireland)]], three rivers | * [[The Three Sisters (Ireland)]], three rivers | ||
* [[An Triúr Deirféar]] (Irish for ''The Three Sisters''), three peaks on the Dingle Peninsula | * [[An Triúr Deirféar]] (Irish for ''The Three Sisters''), three peaks on the Dingle Peninsula | ||
=== United Kingdom === | === United Kingdom === | ||
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* [[Three Sisters Wilderness]], Oregon | * [[Three Sisters Wilderness]], Oregon | ||
* [[Three Sisters (Pittsburgh)]], three bridges in Pennsylvania | * [[Three Sisters (Pittsburgh)]], three bridges in Pennsylvania | ||
* [[Three Sisters (District of Columbia)]], three islands in the Potomac River | |||
* [[Three Sisters Islands (New York)]] | |||
=== Elsewhere === | |||
* [[Olu Malau Islands]] or Three Sisters Islands, Solomon Islands | |||
* [[Three Sisters (Northern Cape)]], South Africa, a rock formation consisting of three conical peaks | |||
==Stage, film and television== | ==Stage, film and television== | ||
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* [[Three Sisters (1934 film)|''Three Sisters'' (1934 film)]], a [[List of Chinese films of the 1930s|Chinese film of the 1930s]] | * [[Three Sisters (1934 film)|''Three Sisters'' (1934 film)]], a [[List of Chinese films of the 1930s|Chinese film of the 1930s]] | ||
* [[Three Sisters (2012 film)|''Three Sisters'' (2012 film)]], a Chinese documentary film | * [[Three Sisters (2012 film)|''Three Sisters'' (2012 film)]], a Chinese documentary film | ||
* [[Three Sisters (2020 film)|''Three Sisters'' (2020 film)]] a | * [[Three Sisters (2020 film)|''Three Sisters'' (2020 film)]] a South Korean film | ||
* [[Three Sisters (American TV series)|''Three Sisters'' (American TV series)]], a 2001–2002 American TV series starring Dyan Cannon, Katherine LaNasa, and David Alan Basche | * [[Three Sisters (American TV series)|''Three Sisters'' (American TV series)]], a 2001–2002 American TV series starring Dyan Cannon, Katherine LaNasa, and David Alan Basche | ||
* [[Three Sisters (South Korean TV series)|''Three Sisters'' (South Korean TV series)]], a 2010 South Korean television drama | * [[Three Sisters (South Korean TV series)|''Three Sisters'' (South Korean TV series)]], a 2010 South Korean television drama | ||
* [[The Three Sisters (Knots Landing)|"The Three Sisters" (''Knots Landing'')]], a 1982 television episode | * [[The Three Sisters (Knots Landing)|"The Three Sisters" (''Knots Landing'')]], a 1982 television episode | ||
==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
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* [[Three Sisters of Nauset]], a trio of lighthouses in Nauset, Massachusetts | * [[Three Sisters of Nauset]], a trio of lighthouses in Nauset, Massachusetts | ||
* [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913#Background|Three sisters]], a name for a combination of rogue waves, particularly on Lake Superior | * [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913#Background|Three sisters]], a name for a combination of rogue waves, particularly on Lake Superior | ||
* "The Three Sisters" | * "The Three Sisters", a colloquial phrase for the [[Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK)]], [[Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NHK)]], and [[Reformed Churches in South Africa]] | ||
* [[Orion's Belt]], a part of the | * [[Orion's Belt]], also known as the Three Sisters, a part of the constellation Orion | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Drei Schwestern]] | * [[Drei Schwestern]] | ||
* [[Tri Sestry]] | * [[Tri Sestry]] | ||
* [[Tři sestry (Czech band)]] | * [[Tři sestry (Czech band)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:25, 11 October 2025
Three Sisters may refer to:
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Geography
Australia
- Three Sisters (Australia), a rock formation near Katoomba, New South Wales
- The Three Sisters (Queensland), three islands
- Three Sisters Island (Tasmania), three small islands
Canada
- The Three Sisters (Alberta), three peaks in the Canadian Rockies near Canmore, Alberta
- The Three Sisters (Lake Huron), three islands in Lake Huron
- The Three Sisters (Temagami), three lakes in Temagami, Ontario
- Three Sisters (Elk Valley), three peaks in the Canadian Rockies just north of the town of Fernie, British Columbia
- Three Sisters Range, three peaks in the Stikine Country, British Columbia
- Three Sisters Lakes Provincial Park, a park near Hixon, British Columbia
- Three Sisters, a rock formation along the shore of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Ireland
- The Three Sisters (Ireland), three rivers
- An Triúr Deirféar (Irish for The Three Sisters), three peaks on the Dingle Peninsula
United Kingdom
- Three Sisters (Glen Coe), three ridges
- Three Sisters Recreation Area, Wigan
United States
- Three Sisters, spires in Monument Valley, Arizona
- Three Sisters, mineral springs at Lake Ouachita State Park, Arkansas
- Three Sisters (Los Angeles County), a mountain range in California
- Three Sisters (Riverside County), a mountain range in California
- Three Sisters (Siskiyou County), a mountain range in California
- Three Sisters (District of Columbia), three islands
- Three Sisters Springs (Florida)
- Three Sisters (Georgia), three peaks
- Three Sisters (Oregon), three volcanoes
- Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon
- Three Sisters (Pittsburgh), three bridges in Pennsylvania
- Three Sisters (District of Columbia), three islands in the Potomac River
- Three Sisters Islands (New York)
Elsewhere
- Olu Malau Islands or Three Sisters Islands, Solomon Islands
- Three Sisters (Northern Cape), South Africa, a rock formation consisting of three conical peaks
Stage, film and television
- Three Sisters (play), a play by Anton Chekhov
- The Three Sisters (1966 film), an American film
- Three Sisters (1970 film), a British film directed by Laurence Olivier
- The Three Sisters (1970 film), a British television adaptation
- Three Sisters (1988 film), aka Love and Fear, directed by Margarethe von Trotta
- Three Sisters (1994 film), a Russian film adaptation
- Three Sisters (opera), a 1998 opera by Péter Eötvös
- The Three Sisters (fairy tale), an Italian fairy tale
- The Three Sisters (1930 film), an American film directed by Paul Sloane
- Three Sisters (musical), a 1934 musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II
- Three Sisters (1934 film), a Chinese film of the 1930s
- Three Sisters (2012 film), a Chinese documentary film
- Three Sisters (2020 film) a South Korean film
- Three Sisters (American TV series), a 2001–2002 American TV series starring Dyan Cannon, Katherine LaNasa, and David Alan Basche
- Three Sisters (South Korean TV series), a 2010 South Korean television drama
- "The Three Sisters" (Knots Landing), a 1982 television episode
Other uses
- Three Sisters (album), a 2004 album by Alice Donut
- Three Sisters (agriculture), a Native American agricultural technique for planting maize (corn), beans, and squash close together for shared benefits
- Three Sisters (sternwheeler), a steamboat
- Three Sisters tomato, a variety of tomato
- Three Sisters Bridge, a cancelled bridge over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
- Three Sisters Tavern, a restaurant in Portland, Oregon
- Three Sisters of Nauset, a trio of lighthouses in Nauset, Massachusetts
- Three sisters, a name for a combination of rogue waves, particularly on Lake Superior
- "The Three Sisters", a colloquial phrase for the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK), Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NHK), and Reformed Churches in South Africa
- Orion's Belt, also known as the Three Sisters, a part of the constellation Orion