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Xenia may refer to:


People

* Xenia (name), a feminine given name; includes a list of people with this name


Places


United States

''listed alphabetically by state'' * Xenia, Illinois, a village in Clay County ** Xenia Township, Clay County, Illinois * Xenia, Illinois, a city in Logan County now known as Atlanta * Xenia, Indiana, a town in Miami County now known as Converse * Xenia, Dallas County, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Xenia, Hardin County, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Xenia, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Bourbon County * Xenia, Missouri, an extinct community * Xenia, Ohio, a city in Greene County ** Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio


Elsewhere

* Xenia Hill, in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica


Hospitality

* Xenia (Greek), the ancient Greek concept of hospitality, translated as "guest-friendship" ** ''Xenia'' motif, the representation of a host's generosity to his guests * Xenia (hotel), a now-defunct chain of state-owned hotels in Greece * Xenia Hotels & Resorts, an Orlando-based hotel company


Nature

* ''Xenia'' (coral), a genus of coral * Xenia (plants), pollen effects on seeds and fruits * '' Hypolycaena xenia'', a species of butterfly * '' Paratephritis xenia'', a species of fruit flies * '' Phyllocnistis xenia'', a species of moth


Vehicles

* Xenia (automobile), an American car * Daihatsu Xenia or Toyota Avanza, a multi-purpose vehicle * USS ''Xenia'' (AKA-51), an ''Artemis''-class attack transport


Other uses

* 625 Xenia, an asteroid * Xenia (band), a former Yugoslav band * Xenia College, defunct institution in Xenia, Ohio, U.S. * ''Xenia'' (film), a 2014 Greek film * ''Xenia'', a book of epigrams by
Martial Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial ; March, between 38 and 41 AD – between 102 and 104 AD) was a Roman and Celtiberian poet born in Bilbilis, Hispania (modern Spain) best known for his twelve books of '' Epigrams'', pu ...
intended to accompany gifts * ''Xenia Orchidacea'', a book in three volumes published 1858–1900, by
Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (Dresden, 3 January 1823 – Hamburg, 6 May 1889) was a botanist and the foremost Germany, German orchidologist of the 19th century. His father Ludwig Reichenbach, Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (author of ''Ico ...
& Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kraenzlin * 1974 Xenia tornado, a severe tornado that affected Xenia and Wilberforce, Ohio


See also

* * Xenien * Xena (disambiguation) * Zinnia (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation, geo