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Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning ''new town''. It is equivalent to Italian Villanuova, French Villeneuve, Spanish Villanueva, and Catalan, Galician, Occitan and Portuguese Vilanova. It may refer to: Botany *''Villanova'', a genus of plants in the family Phyllanthaceae, an illegitimate name replaced by ''Flueggea'' (bushweed) * ''Villanova'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae Education *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 * St. Thomas of Villanova College, an Augustinian university preparatory school in King City, Ontario, Canada * Villanova College (Australia), a current school run by the Augustinian priests, located in Coorparoo, in Brisbane, Queensland *Villanova Preparatory School, a college preparatory school in Ojai, California Geography and history *Villanova, Pennsylva ...
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Villeneuve (other)
Villeneuve, LaVilleneuve or deVilleneuve may refer to: People * Villeneuve (surname) Places Australia * Villeneuve, Queensland, a town in the Somerset Region Canada * Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a Formula One racetrack in Montréal * Villeneuve (electoral district), a former federal electoral district * Villeneuve, Alberta ** Villeneuve Road France * Villeneuve, Ain, in the Ain ''département'' * Villeneuve, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence ''département'' * Villeneuve, Ariège, in the Ariège ''département'' * Villeneuve, Aveyron, in the Aveyron ''département'' * Villeneuve, Gironde, in the Gironde ''département'' * Villeneuve, Puy-de-Dôme, in the Puy-de-Dôme ''département'' * Villeneuve-au-Chemin, in the Aube ''département'' * Villeneuve-d'Allier, in the Haute-Loire ''département'' * Villeneuve-d'Amont, in the Doubs ''département'' * Villeneuve-d'Ascq, in the Nord ''département'' * Villeneuve-d'Aval, in the Jura ''dé ...
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Bagnacavallo
Bagnacavallo ( rgn, Bagnacavàl) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The Renaissance painter Bartolomeo Ramenghi bore the nickname of his native city. Main sights *''Castellaccio'' (15th century) * Giardino dei Semplici *Podere Pantaleone, a natural preserve *'' Pieve of San Pietro in Sylvis'' (7th century), some west of town *Piazza della Libertà, the town's main square Twin towns and sister cities Bagnacavallo's twin towns and sister cities are: * Neresheim, Germany, since 1994 * Strzyżów, Poland, since 2006 * Stone, United Kingdom (friendship), since 2004 * Aix-en-Othe, France, since 2012 * Pollutri Pollutri ( Abruzzese: ', ') is a '' comune'' and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy There are many legends regarding the birth of Pollutri, all the fruit of popular imagination. The most famous Lombard refers to a prin ..., since 2019 (friendship) References Cities and towns in Emilia-Romagna
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Villa Nova (other)
Villa Nova may refer to: Places * Villa Nova, Mauritania, Modern Algeria, a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church * Villa Nova, Ohio, United States, an unincorporated community Other uses * Arnaldus de Villa Nova, Aragonese physician * Villa Nova (Laurinburg, North Carolina), United States, a historic home * Villa Nova Atlético Clube, Brazilian football club See also * Nova Villa, Filipino actress * Rainbow Bar and Grill, West Hollywood, California, United States, originally called Villa Nova Restaurant * Vila Nova (other) * Vilanova (other) * Villanova (other) Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning ''new town''. It is equivalent to Italian Villanuova, French Villeneuve, Spanish Villanueva, and Catalan, Galician, Occitan and Portuguese Vilanova. It may refer to: Botany *''Villanova'', a genus o ...
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Vila Nova (other)
Vila Nova (Portuguese for "new town") may refer to: Places Brazil * Vila Nova, Rio Grande do Sul, a neighbourhood in Porto Alegre * Vila Nova, Santa Catarina, a neighbourhood in Joinville Mozambique *Vila Nova de Fronteira, a locality in the district of Mutarara, province of Tete Portugal Municipalities * Vila Nova da Barquinha, a municipality in the district of Santarém *Vila Nova de Cerveira, a municipality in the district of Viana do Castelo *Vila Nova de Famalicão, a municipality in the district of Braga * Vila Nova de Foz Côa, a municipality in the district of Guarda *Vila Nova de Gaia, a municipality in the district of Porto * Vila Nova de Paiva, a municipality in the district of Viseu * Vila Nova de Poiares, a municipality in the district of Coimbra Parishes * Vila Nova (Miranda do Corvo), a parish in the municipality of Miranda do Corvo * Vila Nova (Praia da Vitória), a parish in the municipality of Praia da Vitória, Azores * Vila Nova da Barca, a parish in the muni ...
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Thomas Of Villanova
Thomas of Villanova (1488 – September 8, 1555), born Tomás García y Martínez, was a Spanish friar of the Order of Saint Augustine who was a noted preacher, ascetic and religious writer of his day. He became an archbishop who was famous for the extent of his care for the poor of his see. Life He was born Tomás García y Martínez in Fuenllana, Spain, in 1488. His father was a miller, who regularly distributed food and provisions to the poor, as did his mother. He grew up and was educated in Villanueva de los Infantes, in the Province of Ciudad Real, Spain, therefore the name Thomas of Villanueva. Part of the original house still stands, with a coat of arms in the corner, beside a family chapel. In spite of his family's wealth, as a young boy he often went about naked because he had given his clothing to the poor. At the age of sixteen years, Thomas entered the University of Alcalá de Henares to study Arts and Theology. He became a professor there, teaching arts, logi ...
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Arnaldus De Villa Nova
Arnaldus de Villa Nova (also called Arnau de Vilanova in Catalan, his language, Arnaldus Villanovanus, Arnaud de Ville-Neuve or Arnaldo de Villanueva, c. 1240–1311) was a physician and a religious reformer. He was also thought to be an alchemist (his house in Montpellier, France, had a carved door showing a roaring lion and dragon that bit his tail, also known as Ouroboros, both recognized alchemical symbols). The fact that several renowned alchemists recognized him as an adept reinforces the thesis that he was an alchemist. He was also, like most wise men of his time, an astrologer. He was born in the Crown of Aragon, probably Villanueva de Jiloca (Aragon) or Valencia, and he studied medicine and he also took some courses of theology. After living at the court of Aragon and teaching for many years in the Montpellier School of Medicine, he went to Paris, where he gained a considerable reputation; but he incurred the enmity of ecclesiastics. In 1311 he was summoned to Avignon ...
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Villanova (short Story)
"Villanova" (or "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent") is a short story by American humorist John Hodgman. It was first published in the first issue of '' One Story'' on April 1, 2002. Premise While attending a 1998 romance and western fiction writers' conference in an Oklahoma City Embassy Suites, an unnamed literary agent stumbles across an elusive science fiction writer who has largely disappeared since the 1970s after publishing an incomplete trilogy. The story is interspersed with excerpts from a fictional June 1979 ''Playboy'' magazine article called "Where Is Darling Egan?" Publication The original publication of ''Villanova'' was limited to a print run of 600 with an overall cost of $1,000. ''Villanova'' was republished as "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent" in the final chapter "The Beginning" for Hodgman's 2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning ...
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Villanova, Ribagorza
Villanova (), in Benasquese: Bilanoba or Billanoba, in Catalan: Vilanova d'Éssera (), in Aragonese: Vilanova, is a municipality located in the Ribagorza comarca, province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2010 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses inc ... ( INE), the municipality has a population of 154 inhabitants. The town is located at the foot of the Sierra de Chía range. There are yearly religious celebrations on April 29 in honor of Saint Peter Martyr. See also * Ésera/Éssera River References External links CAI Aragon Ribagorza {{Aragon-geo-stub ...
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Province Of Huesca
Huesca ( an, Uesca, ca, Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca. Positioned just south of the central Pyrenees, Huesca borders France and the French Departments of Haute-Garonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques and Hautes-Pyrénées. Within Spain, Huesca's neighboring provinces are Navarre, Zaragoza and Lleida. Geography Covering a primarily mountainous area of km², the province of Huesca has a total population of in 2018, with almost a quarter of its people living in the capital city of Huesca. The low population density, 14.62/km², has meant that Huesca's lush valleys, rivers, and lofty mountain ranges have remained relatively pristine and unspoiled by progress. Home to majestic scenery, the tallest mountain in the Pyrenees, the Aneto; eternal glaciers, such as at Monte Perdido; and the National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido, rich in flora and protected fauna. Popular with mountaineers, spelunkers, pa ...
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Vilanova De Arousa
Vilanova de Arousa is a municipality in Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ..., Spain in the province of Pontevedra. References Municipalities in the Province of Pontevedra {{galicia-geo-stub ...
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Villanova, Corse-du-Sud
Villanova (; co, Beddanova) is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department of France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area ... on the island of Corsica. Population See also * Communes of the Corse-du-Sud department References Communes of Corse-du-Sud {{CorseSud-geo-stub ...
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Ostuni
Ostuni ( nap, label= Barese, Ostune; scn, label=Salentino, Stune) is a city and '' comune'', located about 8 km from the coast, in the province of Brindisi, region of Apulia, Italy. The town has a population of about 32,000 during the winter, but can swell to 100,000 inhabitants during summer, being among the main towns attracting tourists in Apulia. It also has a British and German immigrant community and an industrial zone. The region is a producer of high quality olive oil and wine. History The region around Ostuni has been inhabited since the Stone Age. The town is reputed to have been originally established by the Messapii, a pre-classic tribe, and was nearly completely destroyed by Hannibal during the Punic Wars. Later it was re-built by the Romans. Little is also known about the etymology of the name Ostuni. According to one theory, the name could derive from Messapic. Others think it derives from the Greek ''Astu néon'' ("new town"). It could derive from the L ...
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