Seven star
Seven or 7 Star(s) or star(s) can refer to:
Astronomy
- The Classical planets, being the five planets visible to the naked eye, plus the sun and moon
- Pleiades (star cluster), also known as the Seven Sisters and the Seven Stars
- The Big Dipper or The Plough, the seven brightest stars of Ursa Major
Geographic features
- Seven-Star Cave, Guilin, Guangxi, China
- Seven Star Crags, limestone crags in Guangdong Province, China
- Seven Star Mountain, extinct volcano in Taiwan
Pubs and taverns
- The Seven Stars, a popular English pub name - see Pub names#Trades, tools and products
- Seven Stars, Holborn, London
- Seven Stars, West Kensington, London
- Seven Stars Public House, Bristol
- The Seven Stars Inn, Robertsbridge, Sussex
- Seven Stars, Falmouth, Cornwall
- The Seven Stars Tavern
- Seven Stars Tavern, MD, Baltimore, the founding place of the (U.S.) Independent Order of Odd Fellows
- Seven Stars Tavern, NJ, Woodstown, on the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places
Rating systems
- A controversial extended grading of a hotel or restaurant, see star (classification)
- A grading of a movie, TV, theatre or musical work or performance, see star (classification)
Sporting
- Seven Star Praying Mantis Boxing, a subdivision of Northern Praying Mantis (martial art)
- Seven Stars (South African Soccer Club)
Literature
- The Jewel of Seven Stars, a 1903 novel by Bram Stoker
- Seven Stars, a collection of short stories by Kim Newman, related to the Stoker novel
Other
- "7 Stars" a song from the New Magnetic Wonder album by The Apples in Stereo
- Seven stars, short name of the videogame Super Mario RPG
- Seven Stars (TV channel), a Saudi Arabian TV channel
- "Seven for the seven stars in the sky", a line of the song Green Grow the Rushes, O
- Sevenstar Flying Squid, Martialia hyadesii
- Seven Stars (cigarette), a brand of cigarette
- Seven Stars in Kyushu, an excursion train in Japan
- John's vision of the Son of Man, which includes an image of Jesus with seven stars in his right hand
See also
- Heptagram or seven-pointed star
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