Hardy
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Hardy may refer to:
Places
United States
- Hardy, Arkansas, a city
- Hardy, California, an unincorporated community
- Hardy, Iowa, a city
- Hardy, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Hardy, Nebraska, a village
- Hardy, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Hardy, Mississippi, an unincorporated community
- Hardy County, West Virginia
- Hardy Dam, Michigan
- Hardy Lake, Indiana, a state reservoir
- Hardy Place, California
- Hardy Pond, Massachusetts
- Hardy Toll Road, Texas
- Hardy Township, Holmes County, Ohio
Antarctica
- Mount Hardy, Enderby Land
- Hardy Cove, Greenwich Island
- Hardy Rocks, Biscoe Islands
Elsewhere
- Cape Hardy, South Australia, Australia
- Hardy Inlet, Western Australia, Australia
- Hardy Township, Ontario, Canada, administered by the Loring, Port Loring and District, Ontario, services board
- Hardy, Saskatchewan, Canada, a hamlet
- Hardy Peninsula, Chile
- Hardy River, Mexico
- Hardy Town, Gibraltar, a temporary civilian settlement during a Napoleonic Wars siege
- Hardy Way, a long-distance footpath in southern England
- Hardy Point, Bellingshausen Island in the South Sandwich Islands
- 2866 Hardy, an asteroid
Ships
- Hardy class destroyer, a Royal Navy class of two ships in commission from 1895 to 1912
- HMS Hardy, various Royal Navy ships
Businesses
- Hardy Oil and Gas, a British company
- The Hardy Wine Company, an Australian wine company
People
- Hardy (surname)
- Hardy (given name)
- Hardy Krüger (born 1928), German actor born Franz Eberhard August Krüger
- Hardy Richardson (1855-1931), American Major League Baseball player nicknamed "Hardy"
Other uses
- The Hardy Boys, a detective series about two teenage brothers and amateur detectives
- Hardy baronets, two titles in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, one extinct and one extant
- Hardy (hill), a category of hill in the United Kingdom
- Hardy Monument, Dorset, United Kingdom
- Hardy Memorial Tower, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, United States
- Hardy Cup, a Canadian ice hockey trophy
See also
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