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Watershed may refer to:
Hydrology
- Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
 - Drainage basin, an area of land where surface water converges (North American usage)
 
Music
- Watershed Music Festival, an annual country music event in George, Washington, US
 
Bands
- Watershed (American band), rock band active since 1987
 - Watershed (South African band), pop-rock band active since 1998
 
Works
- Watershed (Grant McLennan album), the debut solo album by Grant McLennan
 - Watershed (k.d. lang album), the fifth solo studio album by k.d. lang
 - Watershed (Opeth album), the ninth full-length studio album by Opeth
 - "The Watershed", a song by Mark Hollis, from his eponymous album Mark Hollis
 - "Watershed", a song on the album Anaïs Mitchell by Anaïs Mitchell, 2022
 - "Watershed", a song on the album Nomads Indians Saints by the Indigo Girls
 - "Wattershed", a song by Foo Fighters on their 1995 eponymous debut album
 - Watershed, a 2022 oratorio based on the murder of George Duncan in Adelaide, South Australia
 
Places
- Watershed, Bristol, an arts and media venue in England
 - Watershed College, a boarding school in Zimbabwe
 - Watershed Distillery, Columbus, Ohio, US
 - Watershed High School, Richfield, Minnesota, US
 - Watershed mine, Far North Queensland, Australia
 - Watershed Park,a large wooded public park in Olympia, Washington
 - Watershed Trail, a ex-rail footpath from Roxana to Edwardsville in Illinois, US
 
Science and technology
- Watershed area (medical), an area with overlapping blood supply
- Watershed stroke, a stroke in a brain watershed
 
 - Watershed (image processing), algorithms used in image processing
 - Watershed LRS, a Learning Record Store and Learning Analytics Platform
 
Television and radio
- Watershed (broadcasting), a time of day when adult programming begins
 
See also
- Watershed district (disambiguation)
 - Watersheddings, the site of a rugby league stadium
 
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