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Direction may refer to:
- Direction (geometry, geography)
- Relative direction, for instance left, right, forward, backward, up, and down
- Film direction, the management, supervision, or guidance of a film
- Stage direction, also called theater direction
- Writing direction
- Direction, a concept in the Alexander Technique
- Direction - Social Democracy, a major political party in Slovakia
- Direction, a record label which flourished in the late 1960s, specialising in soul music
- Direction (7"), a 7" single by American indie rock band Heavens to Betsy
- Directions: The Plans Video Album, a DVD video album made of videos inspired by songs from indie rock/pop band Death Cab for Cutie's album Plans
- Directed set, the theory of going to a place
- Directed graph, in graph theory
- "Direction", a song by the band Interpol, released as a B-side off the Six Feet Under soundtrack
- For the guidance and cueing of a group of musicians during performance, see conducting
- Direction (a 2007 album by The Starting Line)
- Directionality (molecular biology), the orientation of a nucleic acid
- statutory Directions, a form of delegated legislation
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