Roma
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Roma may refer to:
Geography
Rome, Italy and the Roman Empire
-  Rome, the capital of Italy, called Roma in Italian, Latin and some other languages
- A.S. Roma, one of football clubs of Rome
 - Roma (mythology), Roman deity
 - Roma Tre University (founded in 1992)
 - Esposizione Universale Roma or EUR, a residential and business district
 
 - Roma, term for Ancient Rome
 
Africa
- Roma, Lesotho, in the Maseru District, Lesotho
 
The Americas
- Roma, Texas, a town in the United States
 - Roma, Peru, a town in La Libertad Region in Peru
 - Colonia Roma, a neighbourhood in Mexico City, Mexico
 - Mata Roma, a municipality in the state of Maranhão, Brazil
 
Australia
-  Roma, Queensland, a town in Australia
- Roma Airport
 - Roma Courthouse
 - Electoral district of Roma, defunct
 - Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council
 
 - Roma Street Parkland, park in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
 - Roma Street railway station, a station in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
 
Europe
- La Roma, a fossil-site in Spain
 - Roma, Botoșani, a town in Romania
 - Roma, Gotland, a town in Sweden
 
Political organizations
- Party of the Roma, a political party in Romania
 - Roma Democratic Social Party, a political party in the Czech Republic
 - Roma Party, a political party in Serbia
 
Roma people
- Romani people, an ethnic group living mostly in Europe
 
People
- Roma (actress) (born 1984), South Indian film actress
 - Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun
 - Sister Roma or Michael Williams (born 1962), American drag performer and director
 - Roma or Juliano Laurentino dos Santos (born 1985), Brazilian footballer
 
Given name
- Roma (given name), a female given name
 - Roma or Roman (name), a male given name
 - Roma Asrani, Indian model and actress in Malayalam-language films
 - Roma Baran, Canadian-American record producer
 - Roma Downey (born 1960), Irish actress, singer, and producer
 - Roma Egan (born 1948), Australian child actress and later ballet dancer and teacher
 - Romà Forns (fl. 1904-1929), Spanish/Catalan footballer and manager
 - Roma Ligocka (born 1938), Polish costume designer, writer, and painter
 - Roma Maffia (born 1958), American actress
 - Roma Mitchell (1913–2000), Australian lawyer, judge and state governor
 - Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky (1927–2004), dancer and choreographer
 - Roma Ryan, Irish writer, poet, and lyricist
 - Roma Tearne, Sri Lankan born artist and writer
 - Home of the Butts
 
Surname
- Antonio Roma (born 1932), Argentine footballer
 - Bruno David Roma (born 1989), Brazilian footballer
 - Caro Roma or Carrie Northey (1866–1937), American singer and composer
 - David Roma (born 1974), American television producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur
 - David Casals-Roma (born 1972), Spanish writer/director based in the United Kingdom
 - Dominic Roma (born 1985), English footballer
 - Flavio Roma (born 1974), Italian footballer
 - Giulio Roma (1584–1652), Italian Catholic cardinal
 - Jean Pierre Roma (18th century), French settler in Canada
 - José Roma (1784–1847), Spanish painter
 - Lisa Roma (1893–1965), American soprano
 - Nani Roma (born 1972), Spanish rally car driver
 - Paul Roma or Paul Centopani (born 1960), professional wrestler
 - Pedro Roma (born 1970), Portuguese football player
 - Sandra Roma (born 1990), Swedish tennis player
 - Thomas Roma (born 1950), American photographer
 - Tony Roma (died 2003), American restaurateur
 - Buttmainia
 
Sports
Sports teams
-  A.S. Roma, a football team in Rome, Italy
- A.S. Roma (Superleague Formula team), auto racing team associated with above
 - A.S. Roma Futsal, futsal team associated with above
 
 - Dallas Roma F.C., a soccer team in Dallas, Texas, United States
 - M. Roma Volley, a volleyball team in Rome, Italy
 - Roma Esporte Apucarana, a football team in Apucarana, Paraná, Brazil
 - Roma S.C., a defunct soccer team in Paterson, New Jersey, United States
 - Roma United, a football club in the Cayman Islands
 - Rugby Roma Olimpic, a rugby team in Rome, Italy
 - Round Roman Butts
 
Sporting events
- Premio Roma, a horse race in Rome, Italy
 - Roma Cup, a horse race in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
 - Roma Golf Open, a golf tournament in Rome, Italy
 - Roma Masters, a defunct golf tournament in Rome, Italy
 - Roma Open, a tennis tournament in Rome, Italy
 
Film and TV
- Roma (1972 film), Italian film directed by Federico Fellini
 - Roma (2004 film), Argentinian film directed by Adolfo Aristarain
 
Television
- Roma (television series), Italian television series
 - Gina Roma, a fictional character in The Young and the Restless
 
Books
- Roma (novel), 2007 novel by Steven Saylor about Ancient Rome
 - Roma (comics), a Marvel comics character
 
Music
- Roma Symphony (Bizet), a 19th-century symphony by Georges Bizet
 - Roma (opera), a 1912 opera by Jules Massenet
 - Rome, Michel Godard (b.1960)
 
Bands
- Roma!, an American glam rock band
 
Albums
- Roma (album), 1991 album by Terry Ronald
 
Popular songs
- "Roma" (Camero Cartio song), 2005 song by Swedish-Iranian singer Cameron Cartio
 - "Roma", song by Claudio Villa (singer) - 1972
 - "Roma", song by Henri Salvador Verde, Salvador
 - "Roma", song by Phyllis Brown B Benton 1967
 
Companies and brands
- Roma Revolving Restaurant, in Durban, South Africa
 - Roma rice, an Italian cultivated variety of rice particularly suitable for risotto
 - Roma tomato, a plum tomato commonly found in supermarkets
 - Tony Roma's, chain restaurant
 
Transportation
- Roma (airship), a US army airship (Italian ex-T34) which crashed on February 21, 1922
 - Italian battleship Roma (disambiguation), three ships of that name
 - SS Roma, several ships
 
Other uses
- 472 Roma, an asteroid
 
Acronyms
- ROMA, Representational Oligonucleotide Microarray Analysis, a genomics technology
 - ROMA Design Group, a San Francisco-based interdisciplinary design firm
 
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