Realm (disambiguation)
A realm is the dominion of a king or queen; a kingdom. Realm may also more broadly refer to everything which falls within a certain set of parameters.
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Realm may also refer to:
Maths and science
    
- biogeographic realm, the largest scale bio-geographic division of the Earth's surface
 - A hyperplane in geometry
 - Domain (biology), the highest taxonomic rank of life, also called realm
 - Realm (virology), the highest taxonomic rank of viruses
 
Religion
    
- Realm, an English translation for two terms in Buddhist cosmology:
- Trailokya, or three realms
 - Six realms (gati)
 
 - Plane (esotericism)
 
Information technology
    
- Realm (database), an object database and platform created primarily for mobile devices maintained by Realm Inc.
 - A URL pattern in OpenID protocol, for which the OpenID authentication is valid
 - An ID for an instance of a server software- HTTP transmits Realm when answering to a Basic access authentication request to distinguish different areas on server
 - A scope of operation in networking or in security — as in Active Directory realms
 
Arts and media
    
- Realms (album), by Cindy Wilson, 2023
 - Realm (magazine), a British coffee-table magazine
 - Realm Media, formerly Serial Box, an American audio entertainment company
 - "Realms", a song by Hawkwind from Space Bandits
 - The Realm (film), a 2018 Spanish thriller film
 
Games
    
- Realm (World of Warcraft), a server cluster for playing World of Warcraft
 - Realm (video game), a 1996 platform shooter
 - Realms (video game), a 1991 real-time strategy game by Graftgold
 - The Realm Online, one of the first massively multiplayer online role-playing games
 
Other uses
    
- Commonwealth realm, one of the states of the Commonwealth of Nations that recognize Queen Elizabeth II as monarch
 - German Reich, or German Realm, the nation state of the German people
 - The Realm (company), a surfing products and clothing company
 
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