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A4 may mean:

  • A4 paper size, an international standard paper size (210×297 mm) defined by ISO 216
  • Audi A4, a brand of car
  • HMS A4, an A-class submarine of the Royal Navy
  • LNER Class A4, a class of steam locomotives, including the famous Mallard
  • Southern Winds, the Argentine airline, as its IATA code
  • V-2 rocket, as the actual model number for the German weapon
  • In town and country planning in the UK, A4 is the code for permission to use specific land or premises for pubs and bars.


The variant A-4 may mean:

  • A-4 Skyhawk, an attack aircraft manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company
  • USS Moccasin (SS-5), a Plunger-class submarine of the United States Navy


A4 is the name of several roads:

  • A4 road (England), connecting London to Bristol
  • A4 (Switzerland), connecting Schaffhausen to central Switzerland
  • A4 (France), a highway connecting Paris to Strasbourg as part of the European routes E50 and E25
  • A4 (Italy), a part of the autostrada connecting Torino to Trieste
  • A4 (Poland), an incomplete road intended to connect Zgorzelec to Korczowa
  • A4 (Germany), a Bundesautobahn between Aachen and Zgorzelec. It is part of the E 40, which connects Paris and Warshaw.
  • A4 road in Northern Ireland.


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