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Red wall or Redwall may refer to:
Literature
- Redwall, a series of children's fantasy novels by Brian Jacques
- Redwall (novel), the first novel in this series
 - Redwall (TV series), a 1999 animated series based on the novel series
 - Redwall: The Movie, a direct-to-video movie recompilation of season 1 of the TV series, based on the first novel "Redwall"
 - Redwall: The Adventure Game, a videogame adventure game series based on the novel series
 
 - The Red Wall, a memoir by the Canadian policewoman Jane Hall
 
Politics
- Red wall (British politics), traditionally Labour-voting areas in the UK, particularly in parts of the Midlands, North of England and Wales
 - "Red wall" (US politics), traditionally Republican-voting areas in the US Midwest and South
 
Translated term
- Muralla Roja, an apartment complex in Calpe, Spain
 - Rote Wand, a mountain in Austria
 - Rotwand (disambiguation), several mountains in the Alps, Europe
 - Battle of Monastir (1917), World War I battle, in Bulgarian called Битка за Червена стена (Bitka za Chervena Stena, lit. 'Battle of the Red Wall')
 
Other uses
- The Red Wall, the nickname given to supporters of the Wales National Football Team
 - Redwall Limestone or Redwall Formation, rock layer that forms prominent, red-stained cliffs in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
 - Redwalls, The Homestead, Sandiway, Cheshire, England, UK; a listed building on the Homestead estate
 - Redwall Dam, Marble Canyon, Colorado River, Arizona, USA; a proposed impoundment dam
 - Red Wall Gang, a former criminal gang in Dublin, Ireland
 - The Redwalls, a U.S. rock band
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Red Wall
 - All pages with titles beginning with Red wall
 - All pages with titles beginning with Redwall
 - All pages with titles containing red Wall
 - All pages with titles containing redWall
 - Wall (disambiguation)
 - Red (disambiguation)
 
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