SAV - Places

Places

  • Sav Kasabası, a village in Isparta in Turkey
  • The IATA code for Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
  • The Amtrak code for Savannah (Amtrak station)
  • Stratford-upon-Avon railway station code

Sav may refer to:

  • Sav Bhandari, a character on Degrassi: The Next Generation television series
  • Sav Killz, a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate
  • Sav Remzi, a responsible for a number of music ventures
  • Sav Rocca (1973-), an American football punter
  • Önder Sav, a Turkish politician and lawyer
  • .sav or .SAV, different software files extensions including :
    • a saved file or backup file for :
      • a Parallels Workstation Virtual Machine saved state
      • MEM.SAV, a stored user memory file used in version 2 of Atari DOS
      • a CorVision programing language file
    • a configuration file
    • an executable file for the RT-11 discontinued operating system
    • a saved game, notably a Game Boy Advance saved game or a Windows Spider Solitaire saved game
    • an SPSS "System File"

and also:

  • a shortening for
    • save or saving like in :
      • Sav-A-Center, an A&P-owned chain of 20 supermarkets in the greater New Orleans, Louisiana metropolitan-area
      • Sav-a-Lot, a supermarket store chain
      • Sav-Way Industries, a Vogue Records-related, Detroit, Michigan-based company
    • Savanna-la-Mar, the chief town and capital of Westmoreland parish, Jamaica
  • Sav Breizh, a monthly periodical founded by Erwan Vallerie, a Breton nationalist
  • Sav Zigzag, a mobile object-relational DBMS supporting Zigzag language
  • SAV.13, a historic name for the French rugby league club from the town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot
  • a colloquial name for a saveloy, a pork sausage

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