Spring
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Spring(s) may refer to:
- Spring (season), a season of the year
- Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water
- Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy
- Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a helically coiled tube
- Springs (tide), in oceanography, the spring tide
- Spring (political terminology), often used to name periods of political liberalization
[edit]Art and entertainment
[edit]Art
- Primavera (painting) ("Spring"), a painting by Sandro Botticelli, c. 1482
- Spring (painting), an oil by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
- Spring, a painting by Christopher Williams
[edit]Film and television
- Spring (film) (Kevade), a 1969 Estonian film
- The Spring, a 1989 US independent film
- "Spring" (Pee-wee's Playhouse), an episode of Pee-wee's Playhouse
- Spring (television soap), a Flemish-Belgian television series
[edit]Literature
- Spring (Runelords), a character in The Runelords series of fantasy novels by David Farland
- Spring (Kevade), a novel by Oskar Luts; basis for the 1969 film (see above)
[edit]Music
- Works
- "Spring" (concerto), "La primavera", from Vivaldi's The Four Seasons
- "Spring" (sonata), Violin Sonata No. 5 by Beethoven
- Spring (Rachmaninoff), a 1902 cantata by Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Symphony No. 1 (Schumann) (Spring), by Robert Schumann
- Spring Symphony, a symphony by Benjamin Britten
- In Spring, a symphony by John Knowles Paine
- "Spring" (Rammstein song)
- Albums
- Spring (American Spring album), 1972
- Spring (Cyann & Ben album), 2004
- Spring (Tony Williams album), 1965
- Spring (Jon Foreman EP), 2008
- The Blake Project: Spring, an album by Finn Coren, 1997
- Spring: The Appendix, a follow-up album, 1998
- Spring, an album by Clay Hart, 1969
- Spring, an EP by Subtle, 2003
- Performers
- American Spring, a 1970s pop music duo, known from 1971/'72 as "Spring".
- Spring (band), an English band, or the band's only album
- Spring (Belgian band), a group that performed at Marktrock 2004
- Springs, a Japanese band, formed by Aya Hirano, Yuuki Yoshida, Ayaka Itō
[edit]Business, government and education
- Spring!, a brand of bottled water
- Spring Airlines, a Chinese airline
- Spring (store), a Canada-based shoe retailer
- Springs Christian Academy, a private school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- SPRING Singapore, a governmental department of Singapore
[edit]Computing
- Spring (game engine), an open-source RTS engine
- Spring (operating system), an experimental operating system from Sun Microsystems
- SPRING, a GIS and remote-sensing image-processing system with an object-oriented data-model
- Spring Framework, an open-source application-framework for the Java platform
[edit]People
- Antoine Frédéric Spring, Belgian physician and botanist
- Dick Spring, Irish businessman and politician
- Dryden Spring, New Zealand businessman
- Howard Spring, Welsh author
- Jack Spring, American baseball pitcher
- Richard Spring, Conservative MP for Suffolk West
- Rudi Spring, German pianist and composer
- Sherwood C. Spring, United States Army officer and astronaut
- Cecil Spring-Rice, British diplomat, Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918
- Spring Baronets of Pakenham
- Spring, Mark Adley, actor who appeared in the 1987 film The Last of England
[edit]Places
- Springs, Gauteng, South Africa
- Springs, New York, a part of East Hampton, New York, U.S.
- Springs, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- Spring, Texas, U.S.
- The Springs, California, U.S.
- Șpring, a commune in Alba County, Romania
- Spring (building), a residential condominium in Austin, Texas
- The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, a museum in Hampshire, England
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