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Vana (or with diacrits, e.g. Váňa) may refer to: *
Vana, Gujarat Vana is a town and minor former Rajput minor princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Western India. History Vadal was a non-salute princely state in Jhalawar ''prant'', comprising Vana and two other villages, under Jhala Rajput C ...
, a village on Saraushtra peninsula, western India *
Vana State Vana is a town and minor former Rajput minor princely state on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Western India. History Vadal was a non-salute princely state in Jhalawar ''prant'', comprising Vana and two other villages, under Jhala Rajput C ...
, a former princely state whose seat was in Vana, Gujarat *
Vana, Iran Vana (, also Romanized as Vānā; also known as Vāneh and Wahna) is a village in Bala Larijan Rural District, Larijan District, Amol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as ...
, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran *
Váňa Váňa is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bohumil Váňa (1920–1989), Czech table tennis player * Jaroslav Váňa, Czech slalom canoeist *Josef Váňa Josef Váňa (born 20 October 1952) is a Czechs, Czech Steeplechase ...
, a Czech surname *
Vána The Valar (; singular Vala) are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. They are "angelic powers" or "gods" subordinate to the one God (Eru Ilúvatar). The ''Ainulindalë'' describes how some of the Ainur choose to enter the w ...
, a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium * Vana, wife of the legendary Swedish king
Sveigðir Sveigðir, ''Sveigder'' or ''Swegde'' (Old Norse "Waving One"McKinnell (2005:70).) was a Sweden, Swedish monarch, king of the House of Yngling in Norse mythology. He was the son of Fjölner, whom he succeeded as king, and he married Vana of Vanahe ...
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Vana Parva The Vana Parva ("Book of the Forest") is the third of the eighteen ''parvas'' (books) of the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''.van Buitenen, J.A.B. (1975) ''The Mahabharata: Book 2: The Book of the Assembly Hall; Book 3: The Book of the Forest''. Chicag ...
, a book of the ''Mahabharata'' {{disambiguation, geo