Villanova
Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning new town. It is equivalent to Italian Villanuova, French Villeneuve, Spanish Villanueva, and Catalan, Occitan and Portuguese Vilanova. It may refer to:
Villanova University
- Villanova University, an American university established in 1842 in Pennsylvania, by the Augustinian Order (formerly known as Villanova College)
- Villanova Wildcats, the athletic program of Villanova University
- Villanova (SEPTA Regional Rail station), the station on Philadelphia's SEPTA Regional Rail Paoli/Thorndale Line that serves the university
- Villanova, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community near Philadelphia that contains the university
Botany
- Villanova, a genus of plants in the family Phyllanthaceae, an illegitimate name replaced by Flueggea, or bushweed
- Villanova (plant), a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae.
Education
- St. Thomas of Villanova College, an Augustinian university preparatory school in King City, Ontario, Canada
- Villanova College, a current Australian school run by the Augustinian priests, located in Coorparoo, in Brisbane, Australia
- Villanova Preparatory School, a college preparatory school in Ojai, California
Geography and history
- Villanova d'Asti, a town in the Province of Asti, Piedmont, Italy
- Villanova, Corse-du-Sud, a commune of the Arrondissement of Ajaccio in Corsica
- Villanova, Huesca, a municipality in Huesca (province), Spain
- Villanova Monferrato, a town in the Province of Alessandria, Piedmont, Italy
- Villanova, Pennsylvania, a neighborhood in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
- Villanova, Ostuni, a coastal fraction of the municipality of Ostuni, Puglia, in Italy
- Villanova/Vilanova d'Éssera, a village in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain
- a frazione of Bagnacavallo, province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
- Villanovan Culture, the predecessor to the Etruscan civilization culture in central Italy
Literature
- Villanova (short story), a 2002 short story by John Hodgman
Names
- Arnaldus de Villa Nova (c. 1235–1313), an alchemist, astrologer, and physician
- Saint Thomas of Villanova (born Tomás García Martínez, 1488–1555), a Spanish Augustinian friar and archbishop
See also
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