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Hemisphere (from Ancient Greek ἡμισφαίριον - hēmisphairion "half of a sphere") may refer to:
As half of the Earth:
  • Any half of the Earth or other planetary or stellar body
  • New World
  • Old World
  • Western Hemisphere
  • Eastern Hemisphere
  • Northern Hemisphere
  • Southern Hemisphere
  • Land hemisphere
  • Water hemisphere As half of the brain:
  • Cerebral hemisphere, a division of the cerebrum
  • Half of the cerebellum, a smaller part of the brain In music:
  • Hemispheres (Rush album), by Rush
  • Hemispheres (Anthony Davis album), by Anthony Davis
  • Hemispheres (Dan Siegel album), by Dan Siegel
  • Hemispheres (Doseone album), by Doseone
  • Hemisphere (song), by Maaya Sakamoto Other:
  • Any half of the celestial sphere
  • Hemispheres (magazine), an inflight publication
  • Hemispheres (TV series), Canadian and Australian news program
  • L'Hemisfèric at the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain.    

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