Fence (disambiguation)

Fence (disambiguation)

A fence is a structure to restrict or prevent movement. It may also refer to:

* Fence (criminal), a person who deals in the purchase and sale of stolen property
* Fence (woodworking), a portion of a tool used as a guide
* Fence Collective, a Scottish group of musicians
* Fence lizard, two species of spiny lizard
* "Fences" (play), a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by August Wilson
* Fencing (sport), a sport of armed combat using a foil, épée, or saber.
* Fencing (computing), a mechanism in computer clusters
* Fences or Slither Link, a logic puzzle published by Nikoli
* Fence (statistics), a value beyond which an observation is considered an outlier
* Fence (band), a Belgian rock band
* Fences (song), a song by the rock group "Paramore".
* The Fence (film), A love story set at a Nazi concentration camp.
* Never Straddle The Fence, A 2008 adult-film about strippers turning their lives around by K&S Productions

Places:
* Fence, Wisconsin, a town in the United States
* Płoty (Fences), a town in West Pomerania Voivodeship, Poland
* Fences (Lubusz Voivodeship) (Polish: Płoty), a village in in Zielonogórski County in Czerwieńsk commune, Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
*Fence, Lancashire, a village in England


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