From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Europa
Europa
Europa may refer to: • Europa, a novel by Romain Gary
In music
People and characters • Europa (record label), a German record label
• Europa (mythology), a Phoenician princess in Greek • Europa (album), by Covenant
mythology, from whom the name of the continent • "Europa (Earth’s Cry Heaven’s Smile)", an
Europe is taken instrumental from Carlos Santana’s 1976 album
• Europa of Macedon, the daughter of Philip II by his Amigos
last wife, Cleopatra • "Europa" (Blondie song), the lead track on Blondie’s
• Madama Europa, the nickname, or perhaps the real 1980 album Autoamerican
name, of Europa Rossi (fl. 1600), sister of the Jewish • "Europa" (Globus song), a song from the album
violinist and composer Salamone Rossi, who was one Epicon by Globus
of the first opera singers • "Europa" (Mónica Naranjo song), a song from Mónica
Naranjo’s 2008 album Tarantula
Geography • "Europa" (Rosetta song)", a song appearing on The
Galilean Satellites by post-metal band Rosetta
• Europa Island, a small island in the Indian Ocean • "Europa and the Pirate Twins", a song appearing on
which is a possession of France Thomas Dolby’s 1982 album The Golden Age of Wireless
• Europa (Roman province), a province within the
Diocese of Thrace In sports
• NFL Europa (formerly NFL Europe), an American
Astronomy football competition from 1991–2007
• Europa (moon), one of Jupiter’s moons • UEFA Europa League, the second most important
• 52 Europa, the seventh-largest known asteroid European competition for UEFA-eligible football
clubs
In entertainment In transportation
In film • Europa rocket, an early expendable launch system
• Europa (film), a film by Lars von Trier, released as project of the European Launcher Development
Zentropa in North America Organisation
• Europa Europa, a 1990 film about a young Jewish man • Europa Aircraft, a light-aircraft kitplane company
who survived World War II by pretending to be a based in the UK
German war hero • Bizzarrini Europa, a small GT car produced by
Bizzarrini between 1966 and 1969
In gaming • Lotus Europa, a sports car manufactured by Lotus
Cars
• Europa (wargame), a series of board wargames
launched in 1973
Ships
• Europa (Valkyria Chronicles), a fictional place in the
video game Valkyria Chronicles • HMS Europa, one of a number of ships and shore
• Europa 1400, a 2002 video game establishments of the Royal Navy
• Europa Barbarorum, a modification of the PC game • Europa (ship), a traditionally rigged tall ship from the
Rome: Total War Netherlands, built in 1911
• Sega Europa-R, an arcade game system board by Sega • SS Europa (1922), an immigrant ship on the Europe to
• Europa Universalis, a 2000 strategy computer game North America route in 1950–51 (originally the SS
Mongolia)
In literature • SS Europa (1930), an ocean liner operated by the
North German Lloyd in 1930–45
• Europa (novel), by Tim Parks
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Europa
• MS Europa (1953), a combined ocean liner / cruise • Europa (web portal), the official web portal of the
ship operated by the North German Lloyd in 1965–70 European Union
and Hapag-Lloyd in 1970–81 • Europa, the name of the 3.3 release of the open-
• MS Europa (1981), a cruise ship operated by Hapag- source integrated development environment Eclipse
Lloyd in 1981–99 (software)
• MS Europa (1999), a cruise ship operated by Hapag- • Europa Coins, coins with a common theme issued by
Lloyd since 1999 European countries
• MS Silja Europa, a cruise ferry operated by Silja Line • Europa Hotel, a hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland
since 1993 • Europa postage stamp, issued annually since 1956,
• Costa Europa, a cruise ship operated by Costa Cruises representing the founding six members of the
since 2002 European Coal and Steel Community
• EuropaCorp, a French film studio
Other uses
• Europa (oil company), an oil company that operated
See also
in New Zealand until its purchase by BP in 1989 • Europe (disambiguation)
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