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Wil (disambiguation)

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Wil is a Swiss city. Wil or WIL may also refer to:

Places in Switzerland

  • Wil, a city in the canton of St. Gallen
  • Wil (Wahlkreis), a district which contains the city
  • Wil, Aargau, a village in the canton of Aargau
  • Wil, Nidwalden, a settlement in the canton of Nidwalden
  • Wil, Zurich, a municipality in the canton of Zurich

Transportation

  • West Island Line of Hong Kong
  • WIL, Amtrak code for Wilmington Station (Delaware)
  • WIL, National Rail code for Willington railway station, Derbyshire
  • WIL, IATA code for Wilson Airport (Kenya)

Radio stations

  • WIL-FM, an FM radio station in St. Louis, Missouri
  • KZQZ, an AM radio station in St. Louis, Missouri formerly known as WIL (AM)

Acronyms

  • Webel Informatics Limited, of West Bengal, India
  • Western International League, a North American baseball league of the early 20th century
  • Work integrated learning, a method of theoretical and practical learning
  • Workers International League (disambiguation), several socialist organisations

Other uses

  • Will (given name), a list of people and fictional characters named Will or Wil
  • Wil, an abbreviation of the Dutch feminine given name Willeke
  • FC Wil, a football club based in the city of Wil
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