White Eagle
White Eagle or White Eagles may refer to:
World
- Orzeł Biały (White Eagle), the national coat of arms of Poland
Films
- White Eagle (1922 serial), a film serial
- The White Eagle, a 1928 Soviet silent drama film
- White Eagle (1932 film), directed by Lambert Hillyer
- White Eagle (1941 film), an Argentine film
- White Eagle (1941 serial), a film serial
- The White Eagle (1942 documentary), a 1942 Polish documentary film directed by Eugeniusz Cekalski
People
- a name given to Hudson's Bay Company Chief Factor John McLoughlin by Pacific Northwest tribes
Sports
- Dianella White Eagles, an Australian football club based in Perth
- New Town Eagles, an Australian football club based in Hobart
- Serbian White Eagles FC, a Canadian football team
- Springvale White Eagles, an Australian football club based in Melbourne
Other uses
- White Eagle (album), a 1982 album by Tangerine Dream
- White Eagle, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community
- Vulturii Albi (White Eagle), former name of the Crusade of Romanianism
- White Eagle Hall, a venue in Jersey City, New Jersey
- The White Eagle Lodge, a spiritual organization in England
- Order of the White Eagle (Poland), a decoration in Poland awarded to civilians and the military
- Order of the White Eagle (Serbia), in Serbia (1883–1918) and Yugoslavia (1918–1945)
- White Eagles (paramilitary), a Serbian paramilitary group
- White-tailed eagle, a large bird of prey
See also
- Serbia national football team, nicknamed the Beli Orlovi (White Eagles)
- Beli Orlovi (supporter group), the organized supporters of Serbia, especially of the Serbia national football team
- Águilas Blancas, a varsity American football team of the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico
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