The word sisters is the plural of sister. Sisters, or The Sisters, may also refer to:
Places
The Sisters/Rangitatahi, several islets located around 11 km north of Cape Pattison, Chatham Island, being part of the Chatham Islands, about 800 km to the east of Christchurch, New Zealand
The Sisters, several islands being part of the Maatsuyker Islands off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia
Sisters, Oregon, a town located in Deschutes County in the American state of Oregon
The Arts
Music
The Sisters of Mercy, a pop group whose name is often abbreviated to "the Sisters"
"Sisters (song)", a 1954 song by Irving Berlin, sung by Rosemary Clooney and her sister Betty in the film ''White Christmas
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