TRE
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TRE or Tre may refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Tre Styles, in the movie Boyz n the Hood
Films
- Tre (film), a 1996 Italian film by Christian De Sica
- TRE (film), a 2008 American film by Eric Byler
Literature
- Theologische Realenzyklopädie, a German encyclopedia of theology
Music
- 3 (Tre), a 2003 album by Alex Britti
- ¡Tré!, a 2012 album by Green Day
- Tre, a 1983 album by Teresa De Sio
Television
- Rai Tre, an Italian television channel
People
- Tre (given name), people with the given name "Tre"
Biology and medicine
- Tetracycline response element in tetracycline-controlled transcriptional activation
- Tre recombinase, an HIV treatment
- Time Restricted Eating, a type of Intermittent fasting
Places
- Tre- (place name element), common in Cornwall
- Tré, Benin, Collines, Benin
- Tre Volost (fl. 1265–1471), a division of the Novgorod Republic
- Tampere (abbreviated TRE), a city in Pirkanmaa, Finland
Transportation
- Tiree Airport, IATA airport code TRE
- Trenton Transit Center, Amtrak station code TRE
- Trinity Railway Express, Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, US
- Nikola Tre, a proposed electric semi-truck tractor unit
Other uses
- Telecommunications Research Establishment, UK
- TRE (computing), a regular expression engine
- Tre (instrument), a Cambodian trumpet
- Tempore Regis Eduardi (in the time of Edward the Confessor), in the Domesday Book
- Texas Reliability Entity, an electricity regulator
- Tribunal Regional Eleitoral, an appellate court in Brazil
See also
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- Trey (disambiguation)
- Three (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with TRE
- All pages with titles containing TRE
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