Europa may refer to:
Transport in Spain is characterised by a network of roads, railways, trams, air routes, and ports. Its geographic location makes it an important link between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Major forms of transit generally radiate from the capital, Madrid, located in the centre of the country, to link with the capitals of the autonomous communities.
Stalingrad is a former name of Volgograd, a city in Russia.
Titan most often refers to:
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
Epic commonly refers to:
An alameda is a street or path lined with trees and may refer to:
Bravo(s) or The Bravo(s) may refer to:
A nova is an exploding star.
Alma or ALMA may refer to:
An eclipse is an astronomical event.
Vega is a star in the constellation Lyra.
Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity.
A clipper is a type of fast sailing vessel, generally from the 19th century.
Poseidon is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology.
Hope is an attitude which combines desire with expectation.
R2, R02, R.II, R.2 or R-2 may refer to:
Prometheus is a figure in Greek mythology.
A conqueror is a person who conquers.
Conflict may refer to:
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, named after Jupiter (god), king of the gods in ancient Roman mythology.