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Left Bank generally refers to the bank of a river or other body of water that is on the left side when facing downstream. It may specifically refer to:
Places
- Left Bank of the Rhine, the western bank of the Rhine, formerly part of the Holy Roman Empire
- Left Bank (Biscay), the left bank of the Nervión in Biscay, Spain
- The left bank of the Ishim in Astana, Kazakhstan
- Left-bank Ukraine, a historical region in Ukraine and part of Kyiv
- Bordeaux wine regions#Left Bank, a wine region in France
- Left Bank, a laneway adjoining Cuba Street, Wellington
- Rive Gauche, the southern bank of the Seine in Paris, France
Other uses
- Left Bank (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
- Left Bank (film), a 2008 Belgian film
- Rive Gauche Nightclub, a Parisian-themed nightclub in the River West District of Chicago, US
- French New Wave#Left Bank, an offshoot of the French New Wave
- "Left Bank", a song from the 2007 album Pocket Symphony by Air
- St Margaret of Antioch Church, Leeds, an arts centre in England
See also
- All pages with titles containing Left Bank
- All pages with titles containing Rive Gauche
- Bank (geography)
- Right Bank (disambiguation)
- The Left Banke, a 1960s American pop group
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