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* [[Snape, Suffolk]], a village in England |
* [[Snape, Suffolk]], a village in England |
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* [[Snape Marshes]], Suffolk |
* [[Snape Marshes]], Suffolk |
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* [[Snape Maltings]], an arts complex in Suffolk |
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* [[Snape Island]], Hudson Bay, Canada |
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Revision as of 17:07, 9 October 2021
Look up snape in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snape may refer to:
Places
- Snape, North Yorkshire, a village in England
- Snape, Suffolk, a village in England
- Snape Marshes, Suffolk
- Snape Maltings, an arts complex in Suffolk
- Snape Island, Hudson Bay, Canada
People
- Andrew Snape (1675–1742), headmaster of Eton College
- Jack Snape, half of the electropop duo To My Boy
- Jeremy Snape (born 1973), English cricketer
- Martin Snape (1852–1930), English painter
- Maurice Snape (1923–1992), English cricketer
- Paul Snape, Butler University soccer head coach
- Peter Snape (born 1942), British politician and Baron Snape
- Steve Snape (born 1963), English former rugby league footballer
Arts and entertainment
- Severus Snape, a character in the Harry Potter books
- Snape (band), an English blues-rock ensemble