Fez may refer to:
- Fez Whatley, co-host of the nationally broadcast Ron and Fez radio show
- Fez (hat), a brimless felt hat, once widespread in the Ottoman Empire
- Fes, Morocco (or, Fez), a city in Morocco
- The IATA code of Saïss Airport in Fes, Morocco
- Fez (That '70s Show), a character in That '70s Show, played by Wilmer Valderrama
- Functional electrical stimulation, FES
- FeS2, Pyrite, otherwise known as fool's gold
- FEZ (Software), is the name of an Open-source web-client for the Fedora (software) CMS/repository
- Ford Fiesta, "Fez" is the slang name given to the small hatchback made by car manufacturer Ford in Europe since 1976
- Kingdom of Fez ancient country
- Fez (Video Game) an independent computer video game under development by the Kokoromi Collective
Fez Marie Whatley (born Todd Alan Hillier, March 31 1964) is a Talk radio host and comedian who co-hosts The Ron and Fez Show The fez ( Greek: Φέσι Turkish: fes plural fezzes or fezes) or Tarboosh طربوش, not to be confused with North Fes or Fez ( Arabic: فاس, French Fès is the fourth largest City in Morocco, after Casablanca, Rabat Fez (born August 4, 1959) is a Fictional character from the television series That '70s Show, portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama Wilmer Antonio Valderrama (born January 30, 1980) is an American Actor, best known for the role of Fez in the Sitcom Functional electrical stimulation (commonly abbreviated as FES) is a technique that uses electrical currents to activate Nerves innervating extremities affected by Fez is an open source project to produce and maintain a highly flexible web interface to Fedora (software for any Library or Insituition to configure and publish or archive Fedora (or Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture) (not to be confused with the Linux distribution named Fedora) is a Modular architecture The Ford Fiesta is a Supermini car designed by Ford Europe, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company The Kingdom of Fez was a state of North Africa. It bordered the Mediterranean Sea to its north Spain (Melilla to the northeast Abdalwadid
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