Sabine (disambiguation) explained
Sabine refers a member of the Sabines tribe of ancient Italy, their territory, which still bears the ancient tribe's name, and their language.
People
Places
Canada
United States
Elsewhere on Earth
- Sabine Glacier, Graham Land, Antarctica
- Sabine, Queensland, Australia, a locality
- Sabine Island, Greenland
- Sabina (region), Italy, also called the Sabine Hills or the Sabines
- Sabine River, New Zealand
- Sabine Valley, New Zealand
- Sabine Land, Norway, a land area on the east coast of Spitsbergen, Svalbard
- Sabine Islands, Svalbard, Norway
Outer space
Animals
Businesses
- Sabine Transportation Company, a shipping company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
- Bethlehem Sabine Shipyard, Port Arthur, Texas, United States, a former shipyard which opened in 1985
- SABINE Inc., manufacturer of professional audio equipment, e. g. Electronic tuner#Types AX3000
Entertainment
Ships
- , several Royal Navy ships
- , a sailing frigate in service during the American Civil War
- , a United States Navy fleet oiler, launched in 1940
Other uses
See also
- Sainte-Sabine (disambiguation)
- Sabine Expedition, a volunteer expedition to protect the US/Mexico border in 1806
- Sabine Hall (Garden City, Kansas), United States, a historic building
- Sabine Hall (Tappahannock, Virginia), a historic building near Warsaw, Virginia
- Sabine Hill, a historic home in Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States
- William H. Sabine House, a historic house in Syracuse, New York, United States
- Sabina (disambiguation)