Holy Land (disambiguation)
The Holy Land refers to any place that is considered sacred.
- Holy Land, roughly the area of modern Israel and Palestine, considered holy by adherents of Abrahamic religions which originated from there (Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Druze) and even Islam
- Indian subcontinent, considered holy by adherents of Dharmic religions which originated from there (Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism)
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Holy Land, The Holy Land or Holyland may also refer to:
- Holy Land is a name often used for the Crusader states, which spanned a broader area
- Holyland, a neighborhood in southern Jerusalem
- Holyland Case, about the Holyland complex in Jerusalem, involving Ehud Olmert
- The Holyland Model of Jerusalem, which used to be in the Holyland Hotel in southern Jerusalem and is now in the Israel Museum
- Holy Land (Liverpool) refers to an area of south Toxteth, Liverpool, with streets named after Biblical characters
- Holyland (Belfast), an area in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, so named for its streets with names like Damascus Street, notable for incidents of anti-social student behaviour
- The Holyland (Wisconsin), a region in Wisconsin
- Holy Land Experience, a theme park in Orlando, Florida, USA
- Holy Land USA, a miniature representation of Jerusalem and Bethlehem in Waterbury, Connecticut
- Holy Land (album), a concept album by Brazilian power metal band Angra
- Holy Land, a planned attraction at Ghost Town in the Sky theme park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, USA
- The Holy Land (album), a concept album by American country singer Johnny Cash
- The Holy Land (film), an Israeli drama film directed by Eitan Gorlin
- Holyland (drama), a Japanese drama
- Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, was the largest Islamic charity in the United States
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- Holy Lands (novel) (Les terres saintes), a 2010 novel by Amanda Sthers
- Holy Lands, a 2017 movie starring James Caan
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