Germania
Germania or Germania stands for
- the settlement area of the Germanic peoples , see also
- Germania magna , the settlement area of the Germans known to the Romans
- Germania inferior , Roman province
- Germania superior , Roman province
- Germania prima , late ancient Roman province
- Germania secunda , late ancient Roman province
- Germania as a space of imagination in the Middle Ages, see
- In the German Empire and in National Socialism for the German Empire
Germania also stands for:
- Germania (postage stamp) , several stamp series (1900–1922)
- Germania (personification) , symbol for Germania or Germany
- World capital Germania , Hitler's planned expansion of Berlin
- Germania (typeface) , a print font designed by Heinz König in 1903 and used in Art Nouveau
- Germania Slavica , historical landscape and scientific research group
- German Franciscan Province
- Germania in Dacia , titular bishopric
- Germania in Numidia , titular bishopric
- (241) Germania , asteroid
Companies and Brands:
- Germania (beer brand)
- Germania airline
- Germania flight
- Germania Flugzeugwerke (1915–1922)
- Germania brewery in Hanover (1898–1917), see Eisfabrik (Hanover)
- Germania shipyard in Kiel
- Germania (canning factory) , a former factory in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen
- United Furniture Factory Germania in Bad Lauterberg (1908–1920)
- Germania colliery (1858–1929)
Germania in an association name or associations:
- FC Germania , football clubs (disambiguation)
- SC Germania , sports clubs (disambiguation)
- Germania (student union) (disambiguation)
- Germania , an artistic-literary association, see Friedrich Nietzsche
- Germania - Association of abstinent students (early 20th century)
- Theosophical Society Germania (1884–1886)
Germania as the title of the work:
- Germania (Tacitus) , a script by the Roman historian Tacitus
- Germania, a tragedy (1800)
- Germania , a cultural history by Johannes Scherr (1879)
- Germania (Opera) , an opera by Alberto Franchetti (1902)
- Germania (Roman) , detective novel by Harald Gilbers (2013)
- Germania (YouTube) , documentary series on funk (since 2016)
Magazines and newspapers:
- Germania (yearbook) , yearbook of the Berlin Society and Archeology (1836-1853)
- Germania (Vienna) , a quarterly publication for German antiquity founded by Franz Pfeiffer in 1856
- Germania (magazine) , archeology
- Germania (newspaper) , politics
Painting:
- Germania (Philipp Veit) , 1836
- Germania (Paulskirche) , 1848
Statues:
- Germaniadenkmal (disambiguation)
Germania as the ship's name:
- Germania (ship, 1842)
- Germania (ship, 1846) , ship of the Royal Privilege Saxon Steamship Company
- Germania (1857) , ship of the Saxon-Bohemian Steamship Company, see Meissen (ship, 1857)
- Germania (ship, 1869) , screw steamer, second German polar expedition in 1869
- Germania (1873), ship of the Saxon-Bohemian Steamship Company, see unit (ship)
- Germania (ship, 1877)
- Germania (ship, 1904)
- Germania (U-Boot) , U-boat class of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
Sailing yachts from the Krupp family :
- Germania (ship, 1908)
- Germania II (ship) (1934)
- Germania III (1935)
- Germania IV (1939)
- Germania V (1955)
- Germania VI (1963)
Germania as a place name:
- Germania (Buenos Aires)
- Germania (Iron County, Wisconsin)
- Germania (Marquette County, Wisconsin)
- Germania (Town) , Town (ship) in Shawano County, Wisconsin
- Germania Township (Minnesota)
- Germania Township (North Dakota)
- Germaniahafen in Kiel
- Nueva Germania , village in Paraguay
- Saparewa Banja (Bulgaria), in Roman times Germania , Germae or Germanos
- Villa Germania (disambiguation)
Germanía stands for:
- Germanía (literally “brotherhood”), secret language used by Spanish prisoners in the 15th and 16th centuries
See also:
Wiktionary: Germania - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Germania - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations