Pines (disambiguation)
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Pines are any coniferous tree of the genus Pinus.
Pines may also refer to:
People
- Alexander Pines (born 1945), Israeli-born American chemist
- Burt Pines, California attorney and politician. He served as Los Angeles City Attorney from 1973 to 1981 and has served as a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court since 2003
- David Pines (1924–2018), theoretical physicist with important contributions to the theory of quantum liquids
- Dinora Pines (1918–2002), British physician and psychoanalyst
- Joseph I. Pines (1922–2009), American lawyer and Judge on the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City (later in 1980s with state court reorganization, renamed the Circuit Court of Maryland for Baltimore City)
- Leonard Pines (1911–2001), born Leonard Pinckowitz, in 1911
- Lois Pines (born 1940), American politician who served in the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature) and was a candidate for statewide office four times
- Ned Pines (1906–1990), American publisher of pulp magazines, comic books, and paperback books, active from at least 1928 to 1971
- Ophir Pines-Paz (born 1961), former Israeli politician
- Shlomo Pines (1908–1990), scholar of Jewish and Islamic philosophy
- Yechiel Michel Pines (1824–1913), rabbi and Zionist writer
Other uses
- PINES or Public Information Network for Electronic Services
- Pines (album) by A Fine Frenzy
- Pines (novel), a novel by Blake Crouch in The Wayward Pines Trilogy
- Pines, Queens, a part of the Little Neck neighborhood in the Queens borough of New York City, New York, United States
- Dipper Pines, the main character of the Disney Channel series Gravity Falls
- Mabel Pines, Dipper's twin sister
- Stan and Stanford Pines, Dipper and Mabel's great-uncles who are also twins
See also
- Pinnes (c. 230–217 BC), son of Agron King of Illyria
- Pembroke Pines, Florida
- Town of Pines, Indiana
- Pine (disambiguation)
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