Germania (disambiguation)

Germania was the Roman term for the historical region in north-central Europe initially inhabited mainly by Germanic tribes.

Germania may also refer to:

Arts and culture

 * Germania (band), a project of the Slovenian group Laibach
 * Germania (book), a historical and ethnographic work by Tacitus. c. AD 98
 * a book on German culture by Simon Winder
 * Germania (guild), artisan guilds in the Kingdom of Valencia in Spain
 * Germania (opera), a 1902 opera by Alberto Franchetti
 * Germania (personification), a figure representing the German Nation or the Germans as whole
 * Germania (Philipp Veit), a painting created in 1834–1836
 * Germania (St. Paul's Church, Frankfurt am Main), a painting created in 1848
 * Germania (stamp), a definitive stamp design from 1900 to 1922 in Germany
 * "Germania" (Beethoven), patriotic song by Ludwig van Beethoven
 * Germania (German-American culture), aspects of German American culture

Antiquity

 * Germania Antiqua, an abandoned province of the Roman Empire in Europe
 * Germania Superior, a province of the Roman Empire in Europe
 * Germania Inferior, a province of the Roman Empire in Europe
 * Germania in Dacia, a Roman town, current-day Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria
 * Germania in Numidia, an ancient city and Roman bishopric, in current-day Algeria

United States

 * Germania, Michigan
 * Germania Township, Todd County, Minnesota
 * Germania, Missouri
 * Germania, New Jersey
 * Germania, Texas
 * Germania, Wisconsin
 * Germania, Iron County, Wisconsin
 * Germania, Marquette County, Wisconsin
 * Germania, Wyoming

Elsewhere

 * Germania (city), the projected renewal of Berlin, Germany during the Nazi period
 * Germania, Ontario, Canada
 * Germania District, Siquirres Canton, Costa Rica
 * Germania Land, Greenland
 * Germania, Djursholm, Sweden

German football clubs

 * BFC Germania 1888, from Berlin
 * Germania Bieber
 * Germania Bietigheim (disambiguation)
 * Germania Bochum, defunct
 * SC Germania 1899 Bremen, defunct
 * Germania Breslau, defunct
 * Germania Brötzingen
 * 1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder
 * VfL Germania 1894, from Frankfurt am Main
 * FC Germania Friedrichstal
 * VfB Germania Halberstadt
 * Germania Kattowitz, defunct
 * Mannheimer FG Germania 1897, defunct
 * FC Germania 1899 Mühlhausen, now SV 1899 Mühlhausen
 * 1. FC Germania 08 Ober-Roden
 * DFC Germania Prag, defunct
 * SV Germania Schöneiche
 * FC Germania 06 Schwanheim
 * Germania Teveren
 * SG Germania Wiesbaden
 * TSV Germania Windeck

Other uses in sports

 * FC Germania Helsinki, a sports club in Finland
 * SC Germânia, now Esporte Clube Pinheiros, in São Paulo, Brazil
 * SC Germania List, a German rugby union club
 * Germania F.V., a defunct Mexican football club
 * Germania Königshütte, a former German football club, now Polish club AKS Chorzów

Transportation

 * Germania (ship), 1869–1891
 * Germania (yacht), 1908–1930
 * SS Germania, a number of steamships with this name
 * FV Germania, a German trawler in service 1934–39 and as the vorpostenboot V 403 Germania and V 410 Germania 1939–44


 * Germania (airline), a defunct German airline
 * Germania Flug, now Chair Airlines, a Swiss airline

People

 * Germania Poleo (born 1994), Venezuelan journalist

Other uses

 * Germanía, the argot used by criminals or in jails in Spain during 15th and 16th centuries
 * Germania Flugzeugwerke, a German aircraft manufacturer during World War I
 * Germania C.I
 * Germania C.IV
 * Germanium dioxide or Germania, an inorganic compound
 * Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft (or Germaniawerft, 'Germania shipyard'), a former German shipbuilding company
 * 5th SS Panzer Division "Wiking", originally SS-Division Germania
 * 241 Germania, a main-belt asteroid