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Coplands

Coplands is the plural form of the surname Copland, used when referring to multiple individuals who share the name. In genealogical or biographical contexts, the term may denote a Copland family or several people with that surname. It is not a standalone entity unless a specific source or fictional work assigns such meaning.

Notable bearers include Aaron Copland (1900–1990), the American composer known for works such as Appalachian Spring

In fiction or media, Coplands can denote a family or characters bearing the Copland surname. In general

See also: Copland (surname).

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Fanfare
for
the
Common
Man.
Beyond
Aaron
Copland,
other
individuals
with
the
Copland
surname
exist
across
various
fields,
but
none
has
achieved
the
same
level
of
widely
recognized
prominence.
reference
works,
there
is
no
widely
recognized
organization,
location,
or
concept
specifically
named
“Coplands.”