Terranova
Terranova ( Latin for 'new land' ) stands for:
- Terranova di Sicilia , a former name of the Sicilian town of Gela ;
- a Spanish nobility title, see Duke of Terranuova ;
- a former German television station, see terranova (television station) ;
- a German band, see Terranova (band) ;
- Terranova Industrie, a former Austrian building materials company in Vienna, joined Weber & Broutin in 1993 , today part of the Compagnie de Saint-Gobain ;
- TERRANOVA, the 34th story cycle of the Perry-Rhodan booklet series .
Terranova is a family name for the following people:
- Cesare Terranova (1921–1979), Sicilian investigative judge and anti-Mafia fighter
- Ciro Terranova (1888-1938), American mobster
- Emanuele Terranova (* 1987), Italian football player
- Mike Terranova (* 1976), Italian football player
- Nicholas Terranova (1890-1916), American mobster
- Phil Terranova (1919-2000), American boxer
- Tiziana Terranova (* 1967), Italian theorist and activist
- Tullio Terranova (* 1927), Italian pathologist
- Vincent Terranova (1887-1922), American mobster
- Vittorio Terranova (* 1942), Italian opera singer
See also:
- Terre Neuve , disambiguation
- Terra Nova , disambiguation
- Newfoundland (disambiguation)