Fram

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Fram may refer to:

Ships

  • Fram (ship), an arctic exploration vessel from Norway
  • MS Fram, expedition cruise ship owned by Hurtigruten Group

Places and geography

  • Fram, Paraguay, a town in Itapúa, Paraguay
  • Fram Formation, a sequence of rock strata on Ellesmere Island, Canada
  • Fram, Rače–Fram, a settlement in Slovenia
  • Fram (river), a stream in Slovenia
  • Framlingham, town in England referred to by locals as "Fram"
  • Framingham, Massachusetts, a city often nicknamed "Fram"
    • Framingham State University, a university in that city also often nicknamed "Fram"
  • Fram Strait, in the Arctic Ocean
  • Fram Islands, in Antarctica
  • Fram Mesa, in Antarctica
  • Fram (crater), crater on Mars explored by the Opportunity rover

Arts and culture

  • Fram (play), by Tony Harrison
  • Fram (Middle-earth), fictional character from the stories of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Fram, the Polar Bear, children's book by Romanian writer Cezar Petrescu
  • Fram Museum, a museum in Oslo, Norway

Sports

  • Knattspyrnufélagið Fram, Icelandic association football club
  • IF Fram Tórshavn, Faroese association football club
  • IF Fram, Finnish association football club from Åland
  • IF Fram Larvik, Norwegian sports club
  • IL Fram, Norwegian sports club
  • IL Hjelset-Fram, Norwegian sports club
  • SK Fram (Oslo), Norwegian skiing and social club
  • SK Fram, Norwegian sports club now a part of Selsbakk IF
  • SK Fram, Norwegian sports club now a part of Brumunddal IL
  • Framlingham Town F.C. (known as Fram), English association football club
  • Fram Stadion, a football stadium in Larvik, Norway

People

  • Fram (name), list of people with the name

As an acronym

Other uses

  • FRAM (brand), an American brand of automotive filters
  • Fram (bicycle company), a Swedish bicycle manufacturer
Topics referred to by the same term
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