Habitat
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The term habitat has a number of unrelated meanings:
- Habitat (ecology), a concept in ecology.
- Human habitat, places where humans live and and work.
- Habitat (retailer), a chain of furniture stores founded in the 1960s by Terence Conran
- Habitat (video game) was one of the first successful online roleplaying games
- Habitat for Humanity, a charity related to housing.
- Habitat 67, an exhibition at the 1967 World's fair in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Habitat (movie), a 1997 movie directed by Rene Daalder
- Habitat Skateboards, a skateboarding company.
- A space habitat is a self-contained environment supporting a number of people in the vacuum of space in a permanent way. See space colonization.
- UN-HABITAT, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, a United Nations agency
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