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'''Outpost''' or '''outposts''' may refer to:

{{TOC right}} == Places == * Outpost (military), a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main force or formation, usually at a station in a remote or sparsely populated location * Border outpost, an outpost maintained by a sovereign state on its border, usually one of a series placed at regular intervals, to watch over and safeguard its border with a neighboring state * Human outpost, an artificially-created, controlled human habitat located in an environment inhospitable for humans, such as the ocean floor, the Antarctic, in space, or on another planet * Outpost Estates, Los Angeles, California, a canyon neighborhood * Outpost Islands, Nunavut, Canada * Israeli outpost, a settlement built on land that was not legally purchased and was not given a building permit by the State of Israel

== Entertainment == * ''The Outpost'', a 1909 play written by James Francis Jewell Archibald * ''Outpost'' (board game), from TimJim games * Outpost (chess), a strategic element in chess * Outpost Gallifrey, a Doctor Who fan website * ''The Outpost'' (Resnick novel), a 2001 science fiction novel by Mike Resnick * ''The Outpost'' (Prus novel), by Bolesław Prus * Outpost Records, a former Geffen Records imprint *''The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor'', a book by Jake Tapper

===Television=== *''The Outpost'' (TV series), a 2018 fantasy TV series *"The Outpost" is Episode 23 of Freeform's 2018 drama show ''Siren'' * "The Outpost" (''Star Wars: The Bad Batch'')

===Music=== * ''Outpost'' (The Samples album), 1996 * ''Outpost'' (Robert Rich and Ian Boddy album), 2002 * ''Outpost'' (Freddie Hubbard album), 1981 * ''Outpost'' (Buckethead album), 2014 * ''The Outpost'' (opera), a 1900 short opera by Hamilton Clarke, played as a companion piece for ''The Pirates of Penzance''

===Films=== * ''Outpost'' (1944 film), 1944 animated film * ''Outpost'' (1959 film), an Australian television play * ''Outpost'' (2008 film), a 2008 horror film directed by Steve Barker * ''Outpost'' (2009 film), one of Neil Marshall's unrealized films * ''The Outpost'' (1995 film), a Hungarian film * ''The Outpost'', another name for the 1995 film ''The Hills Have Eyes III'' * ''The Outpost'', another name for a 2017 Ukrainian fantasy film ''The Stronghold'' * ''The Outpost'' (2019 film), a 2019 war drama film based on the book ''The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor'' by Jake Tapper, about the Battle of Kamdesh in the war in Afghanistan * ''The Blackout'' (2019 film), a 2019 Russian film, whose original title means 'Outpost'

===Video games=== * ''Outpost'' (1981 video game) for the Apple II * ''Outpost'' (1994 video game) published by Sierra On-Line * ''Outpost 2'' (1997) * ''Outpost Kaloki X'', a city-building video game for the Xbox 360

== Other uses == * Cyberian Outpost, an online vendor of discount computerware * Outpost Building, a historic building in Hollywood, California * Outpost Magazine, a Canadian adventure-travel publication * Lunar outpost (NASA), a planned, Moon-based inhabited facility * Outpost Firewall Pro, a software package * Outpost for Hope, a missing persons website * Outpost Harry, a remote Korean War military base * Outpost Island Mine, a gold mine in Canada * Outpost Snipe, a remote World War II military located Egypt * Outpost Societies, secret, early 20th century Istanbul societal organizations * Outposts of tyranny, a term used in 2005 to characterize some governments * Outpost.com, a name formerly used by Fry's Electronics * ''Outposts: Journeys to the Surviving Relics of the British Empire'', a 1985 travel book by Simon Winchester * AWS Outposts, Amazon Web Services infrastructure and services on premises for a consistent hybrid experience

==See also== * The Last Outpost (disambiguation) * Southern Outpost, a record label

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