Bars

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Bars may refer to:

  • Bar (establishment) (plural bars), a retail establishment that serves alcoholic beverages
  • Bar (disambiguation), plural form of various other things
  • Dessert bar, a confection that has the texture of a firm cake or soft cookie
  • Parallel bars, apparatus in men's gymnastics
  • Uneven bars, apparatus in women's gymnastics

Places

  • Bars, Dordogne, a commune of the Dordogne département in France
  • Bars, Gers, a commune of the Gers département in France
  • Bars, Iran, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran
  • Bars, Punjab, an area in Punjab, Pakistan
  • Bars County, a former Kingdom of Hungary county in present-day Slovakia

People

  • Hugues Le Bars, a 20th-century French musical composer
  • Joseph Barss, a 19th-century American privateer 
  • Bars Bek, an 8th-century kagan of Central Asia

Other uses

  • Bars (hunting rifle), Soviet and Russian hunting rifle
  • "Bars" (song), by Dallas Smith from the 2020 album Timeless
  • Bars-class submarine (1915), a group of submarines built for the Imperial Russian Navy
  • BARS apparatus, a high-pressure high-temperature apparatus usually used for growing or processing minerals, especially diamond
  • Bars radar, a family of Russian (former USSR) all-weather multimode airborne radars
  • UAZ Bars, a Russian all-terrain vehicle
  • Behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS), used to report performance in psychology research on behaviorism
  • B.A.R.S., an album by hip-hop artist Cassidy
  • A variant name for the children's game darebase
  • Slang term for alprazolam (Xanax), a tranquilizer
  • Bars Kazan, a Russian professional ice hockey team from Kazan

See also

  • BARS (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Bars
  • All pages with titles containing Bars
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