Atalanta
Atalanta stands for:
- Atalante (also Atalanta ), a virgin huntress in Greek mythology
- Atalanta Bergamo , Italian football club
- Operation Atalanta , EU multinational naval mission on behalf of the UN to fight piracy in the Horn of Africa
- Vanessa atalanta , a butterfly, see Admiral (butterfly)
Geography:
- Atalante (also Atalanta ), ancient city in the Macedonian region of Bottiaia on the Axios river, today's Vardar
- Atalanta (Santa Catarina) , municipality in Brazil
Vehicles and aircraft:
- Atalanta , formerly the world's largest yacht, see Restaurador
- Atalanta (ship) , former pilot schooner
- Atalanta Light Cars , former British car manufacturer
- Atalanta Motors , former British car manufacturer in Staines (Middlesex), brand Atalanta
- 20/25 Atalanta , a model car made by Armstrong Siddeley
- a four-engine airliner, see Armstrong Whitworth AW15
Culture:
- Atalanta fugiens , the main work of Michael Maier (Alchemist) (1618)
- Atalanta (Handel) , opera by Georg Friedrich Handel (1736)
- a character from the opera Serse by Georg Friedrich Händel (1738)
- Atalanta. The secrets of the slave lake , booklet series by Robert Kraft (1911)
- Atalanta Filmes , Portuguese film distributor
See also:
- Atalante (disambiguation)
- Atalanti (disambiguation)
- Atlanta (disambiguation)