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Thirty is:
- Used (as –30–) to indicate the end of a newspaper (or broadcast) story, a copy editor's typographical notation.
- The number of days in the months April, June, September and November (and in unusual circumstances February—see February 30)
- The number of cars in the F-Zero franchise.
- The total number of major and minor keys in Western tonal music, including enharmonic equivalents
- The minimum age for United States senators
- In years of marriage, the pearl wedding anniversary
- The duration in years of the Thirty Years' War - 1618 to 1648.
- The code for international direct dial phone calls to Greece
- The house number of 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)
- The designation of Interstate 30, a freeway that runs from Texas to Arkansas
- The designation of U.S. Route 30, a highway that runs from Oregon to New Jersey
- Various other routes have been numbered "30"; for example, New York State Route 30 which runs from the Pennsylvania border to the Canadian border
- The designation of E30, the European route from Cork to Samara
- The number of tracks on The Beatles' eponymous album, usually known as The White Album
- A stage in young adulthood
- Part of the name of:
- 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, the band fronted by actor Russell Crowe
- The movie title 13 Going on 30, starring Jennifer Garner
- The title of the Food Network show 30 Minute Meals
- 30 Days of Night, a comic book miniseries and film.
- Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Matthew 26:15.
- The number of the French department Gard
- 30 was the route number of the bus blown up by terrorists in Tavistock Square during the 7 July 2005 London bombings
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