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Zap or ZAP may refer to:
Places
- Zap, North Dakota, US
 - Zhuozhou East railway station, China Railway telegraph code ZAP
 - The Zap, now The Arch, a nightclub in Brighton, England
 - Great Zab, a river in Turkey and Iraq
 - Little Zab, a river in Iran and Iraq
 
Arts and entertainment
Comics
- Zap Comix, an underground comics series founded by Robert Crumb in 1968
 
Fictional characters
- Zap (G.I. Joe), in the G.I. Joe universe
 - Zap Rowsdower, in the 1990 film The Final Sacrifice
 - Zap Zodiac, a 2005 Beano comic strip character
 
Other
- ZAP (satellite television), a digital satellite television operator in Portuguese-speaking sub-Saharan Africa
 - Zap! Snowboarding Trix, a 1997 video game
 - Z.A.P., a 2008 video game by GarageGames
 - "Zap", a 1986 instrumental by Eric Johnson from Tones
 - Zap.com, a 1998-2000 website run by Zapata Corporation, now known as HRG Group
 
Science and technology
- ZAP File, a computer file extension
 - OWASP ZAP, a web application security tool
 - Zinc finger antiviral protein in mammals
 - Zoster-associated pain, a symptom of herpes zoster (shingles)
 - ZAP, an instruction mnemonic in IBM Basic assembly language
 - Zap Energy, an American company that aims to commercialize fusion power
 
Transportation
- ZAP (motor company), an American electric vehicle maker
 - Zap flap, a type of aircraft wing flap
 - Titan Airways (callsign)
 
Other uses
- Zap (action), a form of political direct action
 - AGR-14 ZAP, a US Navy air-to-surface unguided rocket
 - Raye Hollitt (born 1964), American bodybuilder known as Zap on the TV show American Gladiators
 - Zapotec languages (ISO 639-3 and 639-2 codes), spoken in Mexico
 - Zenith Applied Philosophy, a New Zealand sect of Scientology
 - Zero Aggression Principle, a personal philosophy
 
See also
- Zapp (disambiguation)
 - Zapper (disambiguation)
 - Záviš of Zápy or Záviš ze Zap (c. 1350–c. 1411), Bohemian theologian and composer
 - ZZZap!, a 1990s British TV programme for deaf children
 
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