Urania (disambiguation)

Urania (disambiguation)

Urania may refer to:
*Urania, a muse in Greek mythology
*Urania, an Oceanid
*A work by Lady Mary Wroth.
*Urania, Louisiana, a town
*Urania (magazine), a number of science fiction periodical magazines
*30 Urania, an asteroid
*Urania, a German science magazine
*Urania (Berlin), the first science center in the world, founded in Berlin in 1888.
*Urania, a rock band from Honduras
*Urania (record label)
*Urania (Antwerp), an observatory
*Urania (Vienna), an observatory
*"Urania", a moth genus, see the subfamily Uraniinae or "Urania sloanus"
*Uranium dioxide, or urania, or uranic oxide
*Urânia, a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
*Hr.Ms. Urania, a sail training vessel for the Royal Netherlands Naval College.


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