Hybla may refer to:
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Places
Sicily
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Hybla Gereatis
Hybla Gereatis (Greek language, Greek: ), was an ancient city of Sicily, located on the southern slope of Mount Etna, not far from the river Symaethus, in the modern ''comune'' of Paternò. There were at least three (and possibly as many as five) ...
or Hybla Galeatis, possibly modern Paternò
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Hybla Heraea
Hybla Heraea or Hybla Hera (Greek: or ) was an ancient city of Sicily; its site is at the modern ''località'' of Ibla, in the ''comune'' of Ragusa. There were at least three (and possibly as many as five) cities named "Hybla" in ancient account ...
, historic quarter (Ibla) of modern Ragusa
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Hybla Major Hybla Major or Hybla Maior or Hybla Magna ( Greek: = Hybla Megálē) – the "Greater Hybla" – was a name used to identify the most important of the ancient cities named Hybla in Sicily.
Controversy
There is much debate as to which of t ...
, perhaps identical with Megara Hyblaea or with Hybla Gereatis
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Hybla Minor
Hybla may refer to:
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*Hybla Gereatis or Hybla Galeatis, possibly modern Paternò
*Hybla Heraea, historic quarter (Ibla) of modern Ragusa
*Hybla Major, perhaps identical with Megara Hyblaea or with Hybla Gereatis
* Hybla Mino ...
, a
Sicel site on the east coast north of Syracuse
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Megara Hyblaea, archeological site near Augusta
North America
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Hybla, Ontario, Canada
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Hybla Valley, Virginia, U.S.
Other
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''Hybla'' (leafhopper), an insect genus in the tribe
Dikraneurini
Dikraneurini is a leafhopper tribe in the subfamily Typhlocybinae.
Genera
* ''Afrakeura''
* ''Afrakra''
* ''Alconeura''
* ''Anaka (leafhopper), Anaka''
* ''Aneono''
* ''Aroonra''
* ''Aruena''
* ''Ayubiana''
* ''Britimnathista''
* ''Buritia''
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*TCP Hybla, a
congestion avoidance algorithm for TCP
See also
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Hyblaean Mountains, south-eastern Sicily, Italy
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Hyblaeidae
Hyblaeidae are the "teak moths", a family of insects in the Lepidopteran order. The two genera with about 18 species make up one of the two families of the Hyblaeoidea superfamily (the other family being the monotypic Prodidactidae), which in th ...
, a family of moths
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