Pace


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Pace may refer to:

Relating to movement and distance

  • Pace (speed), a rate of movement
  • Various units of length:
    • Pace (unit), roughly equal to 2.5 to 5 feet (0.76 to 1.52 m)
    • Byzantine pace (βήμα, bḗma) and double pace, equal to 2.5 and 5 Greek feet
    • Roman pace (passus), equal to 5 Roman feet
    • Welsh pace (cam), equal to 3 Welsh feet
  • Pace (horse gait), a specific gait with two beats, where each lateral pair of legs moves forward at the same time
  • Pace car, in auto racing

Business

  • Pace (transit), a bus operator in the suburbs of Chicago, US
  • Pace Airlines, an American charter airline
  • Pace Foods, a maker of a popular brand of salsa sold in North America, owned by Campbell Soup Company
  • Pace Membership Warehouse, a defunct American retail chain
  • Pace plc, a British electronics company
  • Pace Savings & Credit Union, a Canadian credit union
  • Pace Shopping Mall, a series of shopping mall complexes in Pakistan

Education in the United States

Places

  • Pace, Florida, a census-designated place, United States
  • Pace, Mississippi, a town, United States
  • Paces, Virginia, an unincorporated community, United States
  • Pace, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
  • Pace Settlement, Nova Scotia, Canada

Other uses

  • PACE_-_Communication_Plan, acronym and methodology used to build a communication plan
  • pace (Latin) ("with peace"), an editor's mark or scholarly notation used to indicate disagreement with a source
  • Pace (narrative), the speed at which a story is told
  • Pace (surname), shared by various people
  • Peace flag, often emblazoned with the Italian word PACE

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Pace
  • PACE (disambiguation)
  • Pacé (disambiguation)
  • Pacer (disambiguation)
  • Pacemaker (disambiguation)
  • Pacing (disambiguation)
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