Mesa (disambiguation)

A mesa is an elevated area of land with a flat top, surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs.

Mesa or MESA may also refer to:

Mozambique

 * Mesa, Mozambique, a town in Cabo Delgado province

Spain

 * Mesa (river), in the Sierra de Solorio range area

United States

 * Mesa, Arizona, a city in Maricopa County
 * Mesa, California, a census-designated place in Inyo County
 * Mesa County, Colorado
 * Mesa, Colorado, an unincorporated town
 * Mesa, Idaho
 * Mesa, Washington, a city in Franklin County

People

 * Mesa (surname)
 * Mesha (Hebrew: Mēša‘), Moabite king of the 9th century BC

Science and medicine

 * Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance
 * Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, an academic preparation program
 * Maximum entropy spectral estimation, spectral density estimation method
 * Methyl salicylate, chemical compound
 * Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Technology

 * Mesa (programming language)
 * Mesa (computer graphics), an open-source software implementation of the OpenGL, Vulkan and other specifications
 * MESA (seismic survey design software)
 * Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association, an international association of manufacturing execution systems companies
 * Mesa Boogie, also known as Mesa Engineering, an American manufacturer of guitar amplifiers
 * MESA Imaging, a Swiss time-of-flight camera manufacturer
 * Project MESA, a telecommunications standards collaboration
 * Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array, a surveillance radar system
 * Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly, a component of the Apollo Lunar Module

Transport

 * Mesa Air Group, an American commercial aviation holding company
 * Mesa Airlines, an American regional airline

Other uses

 * Meṣa, a solar month in the traditional Indian calendar, and a symbol in Hindu astrology
 * Mesha Sankranti, solar New Year in the Hindu calendar
 * Mesa (horse)
 * Middle East Studies Association of North America
 * Młoda Ekstraklasa, a Polish youth football league
 * Mesa, a chain of restaurants in the United States and the Bahamas owned by chef Bobby Flay
 * Mesa, home to the loose-knit community in the documentary Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa