Bounty

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Bounty or bounties commonly refers to:

  • Bounty (reward), an amount of money or other reward offered by an organization for a specific task done with a person or thing

Bounty or bounties may also refer to:

Geography[edit]

  • Bounty, Saskatchewan, a ghost town located in Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Bounty Bay, an embayment of the Pacific Ocean into Pitcairn Island, named for the ship
  • Bounty Islands, a small group of 13 islets and numerous rocks in the south Pacific Ocean which are territorially part of New Zealand

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Fictional entities[edit]

  • Bounty, an evil entity that possessed and took over the identity of the DC Comics character Dawnstar
  • Bounty, the name given by James T. Kirk's crew to their captured Bird-of-Prey in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Music[edit]

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Other arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Brands and enterprises[edit]

Ships[edit]

  • Bounty (1960 ship), replica in the movie Mutiny on the Bounty with Marlon Brando; sunk in 2012 during Hurricane Sandy
  • Bounty (1978 ship), replica in the movie The Bounty with Mel Gibson
  • HMS Bounty, an 18th-century British Royal Navy ship

Other uses[edit]

  • Bounty (parenting club), a UK parenting and pregnancy club
  • Bounty, historically, another word for a "subsidy"
  • Bounty Day, the national holiday of Norfolk Island, celebrated on Pitcairn Island on a different day, commemorating the ship

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