Rugia
Rugia derived from the Latinized name between Vistula and Oder -based East Germanic tribe of the Rugi , and called:
- as a Latinized name the island of Rügen (e.g. in the Rügen yearbook called Rugia or Rugia Journal or in Insula Rugia e.B. , which publishes the Rügen home calendar )
- an ancient city in the former principality of Antioch, see Rugia (Antioch)
- a battle near this city, see Battle of Rugia
Ships:
- Rugia (ship, 1882) (passenger steamer) of the Hamburg-America Line (1882–1905)
- Rugia (ship, 1905) (Rhenania class) of the Hamburg-American Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (1905–1933)
Connections (sorted by location):
- Berlin fraternity Rugia (dissolved)
- Rugia Bonn Sports Association in the Godesberg Association of Sports Associations at German Universities (dissolved)
- Fraternity Rugia Darmstadt in the NeuenDB
- Fraternity Dresdensia-Rugia zu Gießen in the DB
- Greifswald fraternity Rugia in the DB
- Catholic-Austrian student union Rugia Innsbruck in the MKV
- Young team Rugia zu Krems
- Fraternity Rugia Bodenbach in Mannheim
- Catholic student association Saxo-Rugia Munich in the cartel association of Catholic German student associations
- Masonic lodge "Rugia to Hope" Putbus (founded 1847)
- Catholic-Austrian student union Rugia Retz
- Catholic-Austrian student union Rugia Ried in the MKV
- Old high school connection Rugia Salzburg in the ÖPR
- Catholic-Austrian student union Rugia Waidhofen an der Thaya in the MKV
- Student fraternity Rugia Vienna in the CDC
- Catholic-Austrian university connection Rugia Vienna in the ÖCV
- Student body Rugia Eisgrub zu Vienna