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==Film and stage== ==Film and stage==
*'']'', a 1998 German film *'']'', a 1998 German action film
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*'']'', a 2012 Canadian documentary *'']'', a 2012 documentary
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==Music== ==Music==

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The polar bear is a large Arctic animal.

Polar Bear may also refer to:

Film and stage

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Sports

United States military

Vehicles

Other uses

See also

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